Belle Haven Country Club
The goal of the Belle Haven Country Club is to provide a haven for our members, their families and guests where they can relax and unwind, have fun, play and dine together while experiencing the most outstanding golf, tennis, fitness, swimming, dining facilities and recreational activities provided and maintained with impeccable service by a caring, attentive and knowledgeable staff.

The clubhouse was demolished and rebuilt to better serve the needs of members.
The land which now makes up much of Belle Haven and the Belle Haven Country Club was at one time the West Grove Plantation. The West Grove Plantation house was burned to the ground by federal troops retaliating against the owner's sons for serving as officers on General Robert E. Lee's staff. Until the development of the Belle Haven subdivision in the twenties and thirties, the land was vacant. The land which would become BHCC was deeded to the Club on September 1, 1924.

The club has first rate golfing and tennis facilities.
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