The structure, which was used for judicial purposes before being converted for use as a social club, is a Grade II listed building.
[4] By the 1870s, the building was being let out for monthly meetings of the County Court, which had exclusive jurisdiction over all small claims throughout west Cornwall.
[8] In 1891, it became the office of the solicitor and archaeologist, Thurstan Collins Peter, who outside his legal activities, carried out excavations at Carn Brea.
[11] Monthly meetings of the Redruth and Camborne Branch of the Royal Naval Association continue to be held in the club.
At roof level there is a frieze with triglyphs and wreaths and projecting eaves supported by a series of mutules.