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Fury as mansion popular for hosting kids' parties secretly transformed into £200 a head SEX CLUB for swingers

Fury as mansion popular for hosting kids' parties secretly transformed into £200 a head SEX CLUB for swingers

The Irish Sun03-05-2025
A MANSION popular for hosting kids' parties in a leafy residential area was transformed into a sex club.
Parents were outraged when 150 revellers flocked to Belair House for a 'secret' event.
It came after videos emerged of members of elite orgy club Heaven Circle reportedly romping at the Georgian property.
Dress code for the £200-a-head event at the Grade II-listed home was black tie for men, 'black lingerie, fetish attire and cloaks' for women.
The venue, in Dulwich, South London, is 200 yards from top public school Dulwich College.
One mum said: 'I associate it as a popular place for kids' parties, not for swingers.
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'It feels wrong that you could be hosting a five-year-old's party with kids' entertainment a few days after a load of swingers have been having a wholly different kind of entertainment.'
Another added: 'I hope it got a good clean.'
She said: 'I can't believe that the same venue can be used for sex parties and family events.'
Privately-owned Belair House said: 'We take our position in the community seriously.
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'We're known for hosting lawful and professional private functions.'
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