The Trust
The London Corinthian Trust
The London Corinthian Trust is a registered charity that promotes water sport and the preservation of historic buildings. The Trust owns and maintains Linden House, which is the clubhouse for the London Corinthian Sailing Club and the Sons of the Thames Rowing Club.
Charitable Objectives
(a) The organisation and provision (either alone or in conjunction with other bodies) of facilities for water related and other physical recreation in Hammersmith and its environs London and elsewhere in the United Kingdom for the public benefit in the interests of social welfare with the object of improving conditions of life of persons, who by reason of their youth and / or social and / or economic circumstances have need of such facilities.
(b) To preserve the benefits of the people of Greater London and the nation at large, the buildings and other parts of architectural and constructional heritage as may exist in and around Hammersmith where they are of particular beauty, historical, architectural or constructural interest.
The Trustees
Barny Wainwright
Facilities Manager
Charlotte Saynor
Services Director
David Gollancz
Judith Tan
Chair
Les Scrine
Company Secretary
Mark McConway
IT Director
Paul Lincoln
Treasurer
Legal
London Corinthian Trust is a registered charity. Charity number: 1084734
London Corinthian Trust is a limited company by guarantee registered in England and Wales. Registered number: 04027792. Registered address: Linden House, 60 Upper Mall, London, W6 9TA
London Corinthian Services Limited is a wholly owned trading subsidiary of the London Corinthian Trust.
London Corinthian Services Limited is registered in England and Wales. Registered number: 04306827. Registered address: Linden House, 60 Upper Mall, London, W6 9TA
‘Linden House’ and ‘Linden House Riverside’ are trading names of London Corithian Services Limited.