The clubhouse of Chislehurst Golf Club, Camden Place is a Grade ll* listed building which has great historical and architectural heritage.
It was the place of death of Napoleon lll and boasts a dining room described as the best French Interior in England.
The house provides a unique backdrop for special occasions, weddings, parties and funerals, with a dedicated events team and a number of rooms which can be hired.
Camden place really does have every function covered. The House also has a marquee to hire during the summer months with view across the course with picturesque views.
Tours can be organised for groups and the Club welcomes visiting golfers and societies.
The house is a member of Historic Houses Association.
Visit our new dedicated heritage web site that provides extensive information on both the history and architecture of Camden Place.
As a result of the house’s connection with the Imperial family Camden Place has attracted several collections of artefacts and ephemera associated with the Napoleon lll and the Imperial family. You can access this collection via the website, so you can consider the planning notes for Napoleon’s funeral, look at the caricatures generated after the defeat at Sedan or read letters from Napoleon to the Empress.






