The current clubhouse is its sixth, the last four having been designed by Philadelphia architect Frank Furness and his partner, Allen Evans, who was also a founder of the club.
[3] The club was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987 for its leading role in the promotion, development and continued support of cricket, golf, squash, and tennis in the United States.
While there was some thought of converting into a baseball club due to a lack of a permanent facility,[5] its first cricket match was held in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, May 19, 1866.
The team competes annually for The Manheim Prize, the oldest amateur soccer trophy in the United States.
The Club's tennis and squash facilities have been host to many historically significant national and international championships.