Sully Sports and Social Club can be found in the charming village of Sully which is found in-between Barry and Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. Our club offers a wide variety of indoor and outdoor recreational sports, which include football, rugby, snooker and bowls. We also have an exciting range of social events and activities throughout the year including games nights, quizzes and bingo.
The club enjoys wonderful views that overlook Sully Island and The Bristol Channel. Sully Sports and Social club has over 36 acres of beautiful sports grounds running down to the sea. As well as the views our sporting facilities are also second to none. Sully Sports and Social Club's clubhouse extends a very warm welcome to both members and new members.
The club enjoys wonderful views that overlook Sully Island and The Bristol Channel. Sully Sports and Social club has over 36 acres of beautiful sports grounds running down to the sea. As well as the views our sporting facilities are also second to none. Sully Sports and Social Club's clubhouse extends a very warm welcome to both members and new members.
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If you are a resident of Sully, Barry, Penarth or there surrounding villages you probably already appreciate the importance of Sully Sports & Social Club to the local community. The club openly promotes sports, recreational and social activities in the local community and has unequalled panoramic views across the Bristol Cannel from its Bars and Leisure facilities.
Sully Sports Bowls Club is situated in the picturesque village of Sully which lies between Barry and Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan. We are a club who cater for both men and women of all ages, including juniors from 7 upwards. No matter whether you are an experienced bowler or a complete novice, prefer bowling indoors/outdoors or both; Sully Sports Bowls Club welcomes everyone.
Sully Sports Football Club was established in 1972 and has a long, proud and successful history. Since our foundation the football club has grown sustainably and is now affiliated to the South Wales Football Association. The club's goal is to enter the Welsh League and with our current players, our excellent youth policy and the management structure that is in place, we feel our ambition can be achieved in the not too distant future.
The Sully Sports and Social Club boot sales have been running now for well over 15 years and we believe are the largest, busiest and best organised boot sales in Wales. They take place in the pretty village of Sully between Barry and Penarth and only a few miles away from Cardiff. The car boot sales take place (weather permitting) every Sunday morning during the spring and summer months, at Sully Sports and Social Club's sports ground.
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Jennifer Hanson
Sep 10, 2021
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Kl Chan
Apr 11, 2021
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Muriel Murphy
Jan 23, 2021
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Jo Parker
Sep 25, 2019
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Perfect spot for a bootsale the views are stunning the toulets at the start of the day are spotless however due to the animals that pass through the poor staff have no hope in keeping them clean. The sports and social team do a raffle for boot salers at the end of the day which is just brilliant as it is nice to sit on the veranda and look out over the channel with a cold drink after selling your stuff. The price has gone up to £9 for cars but the bootsale is soo busy that you should make that back easily depending on what you are selling I do love going to Sully sports and social
Jules Barton-Sykes
Sep 21, 2019
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Held our wedding reception here yesterday, experiened first class service. Food was amazing and plenty of it. Special thanks to Mel who went out of her way to make sure everything was perfect for us, even helping with seating plans and making sure the dj had the music we wanted, it really took some of the pressure off us. First class service. Thankyou for contributing to an amazing day. (sorry Mel if i stressed you out😂)
Lizzy Cade
Oct 28, 2018
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Emma Davies-Powell
Sep 23, 2018
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Kaz Nessa Barrett
May 15, 2015
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Jackie Clemett
May 15, 2015
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Sofie Brown
Apr 07, 2015
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