Is Soho Farmhouse worth it?
I can’t recommend this place enough if you are looking for secluded luxury, an opportunity to completely disconnect from the hustle and bustle – Soho Farmhouse is it; you feel very cared for and at peace. I left with an overwhelming feeling of a new lease of life. To visit for the day, you need to be a Soho House member. Members can bring up to three guests with them to eat, drink and explore, and one adult guest to the pool, sauna and steam room. Please note that only members can use the gym. To stay at Soho Farmhouse, you need to have a Soho House or Soho Friends membership.To visit for the day, you need to be a Soho House member. Members can bring up to three guests with them to eat, drink and explore, and one adult guest to the pool, sauna and steam room. Please note that only members can use the gym.Soho House is a club for creatives. We exist to provide a home for our members to come together and belong, wherever they are in the world.To stay at soho farmhouse, join soho friends and get 15% off our bedrooms globally, plus a host of other benefits. Learn more here. Current members can book bedrooms here.
Who is Soho Farmhouse owned by?
History and ownership Nick Jones (Soho House founder and previous managing director) sold 80% of the club to British high-street tycoon Richard Caring in 2008. After Nick Jones founded the company in 1995, its majority ownership changed hands a couple times, first to British business mogul Richard Caring in 2008, then to US billionaire Ron Burkle in 2012. In 2021, the company filed to go public, planning to use the IPO proceeds to pay down debt and finance further expansion.History and ownership Nick Jones (Soho House founder and previous managing director) sold 80% of the club to British high-street tycoon Richard Caring in 2008.The US retail billionaire Ron Burkle’s investment vehicle Yucaipa is Soho House’s biggest shareholder, and together Burkle, the restaurateur Richard Caring and Jones own more than 70% of the shares.
Is there a dress code for Soho Farmhouse?
Keep it casual We’re a members’ club for people working in the creative industries and have a relaxed dress code. Our Houses are designed to be casual, relaxed spaces. Members and their guests should be mindful of the events they host and how they dress in order to maintain this environment.Keep it casual We’re a members’ club for people working in the creative industries and have a relaxed dress code.There’s no dress code! I have been there for drinks and people show up all dressed to nines but also in crop tops and balloon pants and sneakers. You be fine!
Can non-members go to Soho Farmhouse?
To visit for the day, you need to be a Soho House member. Members can bring up to three guests with them to eat, drink and explore, and one adult guest to the pool, sauna and steam room. Please note that only members can use the gym. To stay at Soho Farmhouse, you need to have a Soho House or Soho Friends membership. A non-member cannot enter Soho House without a member sponsoring their visit. To become a member, you must have at least 2 members in good standing to sponsor you. Typically, the memberships are expensive and you have to pay your monthly food bill too.To visit for the day, you need to be a Soho House member. Members can bring up to three guests with them to eat, drink and explore, and one adult guest to the pool, sauna and steam room. Please note that only members can use the gym. To stay at Soho Farmhouse, you need to have a Soho House or Soho Friends membership.If you wish to become a Soho Friends member, you can add a 12-month membership to your booking for €140. Soho Friends is a global membership that gives you access to Soho House bedrooms, plus benefits at spas, restaurants, Cowshed and Soho Home.Membership is offered to both House Members, House Friends and Non-Members, so you do not have to be a Soho House member to join. Our global community is made up of Soho House members and creatives who work and collaborate together in spaces that are designed to inspire.Piglet’ rooms from £295, year-round. You’ll also need to purchase a £100 annual Soho Friends membership if you’re not already a member; this will enable you to stay in all Houses.