The Clifton Club has for over 190 years been one of the most socially exclusive organisations in Bristol. Membership must be gained on the invitation and recommendation of at least two members of good standing who have each known the candidate for at least three years. Historically the club's membership has included the heads of major Bristol business, local
landed gentry, and the higher echelons of the professions. The club has a long and well documented link with the
Society of Merchant Venturers; to this day many members of the society are also members of the Clifton Club. Other Bristol institutions whose memberships overlap with that of the club include the Bristol Savages and the Antient Society of St Stephen's Ringers. The club has reciprocal arrangements with a number of clubs around the world of a similarly exclusive nature, including the
Travellers Club and the
Lansdowne Club in London, The
Liverpool Athenaeum, The Royal Scots Club in Edinburgh, Western Club in Glasgow,
Phyllis Court in
Henley-on-Thames, the
Royal Automobile Club of Australia, Union Club of British Columbia and The Ontario Club in Canada, The Cape Town Club and Durban Club in South Africa, The Capital Club in Cairo, the University Club of San Francisco, and The Cornell Club in New York. For the first 188 years of its existence, membership of the club was restricted to men only. In 2006 the members, in a move which caused a degree of controversy amongst the membership, voted to allow women to become full members of the club. ==Premises and facilities==