Experience the Thrill of Tennis

Join us at Pavilion & Avenue Tennis Club for a premier tennis experience. Enjoy world-class facilities, professional coaching, and a vibrant community of tennis enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, we have something for everyone.

Professional Coaching

Our experienced coaches offer personalised training sessions tailored to your skill level, helping you improve your game and reach your full potential.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Play on our well-maintained courts. We have 8 all weather clay courts and 2 hard courts. From mid October to mid March we have 2 hard courts inside our air hall for all waether play. 

Competitive Tournaments

Participate in our regular tournaments and box leagues, providing opportunities to challenge yourself and meet fellow tennis enthusiasts.

About Our Club

Where Passion Meets Excellence

The Pavilion Tennis Club was formed in 1888 and its first home was on the Pavilion Lawns in Brighton.

Around the turn of the century, the Club had the opportunity to acquire a piece of land in Wilbury Avenue, Hove, formerly a brick (clay) quarry and then a Victorian household rubbish site, which had been levelled and covered with soil. The Club created 8 grass tennis courts and later purchased the freehold. Three of the grass courts were changed to shale in the 1920s.

Another club close by, The Avenue Club in The Droveway, Hove (now The Paddock) sold its site in 1956 and the two clubs amalgamated to become The Pavilion & Avenue Lawn Tennis Club.

Because of the costs involved in the upkeep of grass courts, it was decided to convert these 5 courts to macadam. At this time there were no grants or loans from the LTA so the Club sold 2 of its shale courts for building in 1979 (now West View flats in The Drive), in order to finance the project. A few years later, the remaining shale court was re-laid with macadam, giving the Club 6 macadam courts, a little too close to each other for the new safety rules that were gradually being introduced – it was a ‘cramped’ site, with no car parking facilities.

The Club decided to begin to look for a larger new home within the town, and in 1998 sold the Wilbury Avenue site for building (now Champions Row – 16 semi-detached town houses) and bought the playing fields of Brighton & Hove High School in The Droveway, Hove, which had become surplus to the school’s requirements following purchasing a new junior school with a playing field.

The Club’s new courts at The Droveway were ready for use in November 1998 – 3 acrylic, 3 macadam and 4 floodlit artificial grass. The school’s changing hut became a temporary clubhouse and we had our own car park. Some, 2,500 shrubs were planted to create an environmentally friendly wild shrubbery boundary.

In December 2001 work commenced on building a beautiful new clubhouse and decking veranda with a servery bar plus changing rooms – it was opened on June 1st 2002.

October 2003 saw the installation of a wintertime airhall with internal floodlighting over two of the acrylic courts to provide indoor tennis.

In 2007 the original summerhouse (the school’s sports equipment hut and P.E. teachers’ office) became the Coaching Team’s ‘hut’.

In September 2009, the 4 artificial grass courts were reopened with completely new surfaces and nets.

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Telephone: 01273 506087

E-mail: admin@pavavetennishove.com

Address: 19 The Droveway, Brighton and Hove, Hove BN3 6LF

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