Norfolk Country Club

Tillinghast, and a clubhouse designed by Alfredo S.G. Taylor that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Activities at the club include dining and social events, golf, and tennis.

The club is set on the west side of Golf Drive, on a roughly L-shaped parcel of 36 acres (15 ha).

The open mouth of the U faces south toward the main parking area, and its western facade looks over the golf course, with a band of windows providing a view.

The clubhouse was built in 1915-17 to a design by Alfredo S.G. Taylor,[3] a New York City architect who summered in Norfolk, and is credited with more than thirty commissions in the community.