Wednesday 4th June 2025


This is a social event for members of Sensual Connect and those who enjoy the company of lifestyle adults

Held at the  Knox Bar in Sloane Square Chelsea London


Ticket £15 per person includes a drink on arrival


The Knox Bar is a newly opened 70’s, 80’s , 90’s Speakeasy hidden beneath an historic Chelsea Hotel 

Sloane Square Hotel is a long-established institution in Chelsea. The property has been in operation for over 100 years and has entertained a number of stars like the Beatles in the 60s, Prince William in the 90s and now Sensual Connect in 2025.

Everyone welcome if you have a connection to Intimacy Matters or Sensual Connect.

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The Knox Restaurant - London | OpenTable

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This event is hosted by Colin of Intimacy Matters and his partner Clare. You will have to opportunity to meet with them in person in a relaxed environment.  It is also an opportunity to meet and chat to old friends and meet new likeminded people. Usually our social events number between 30 to 40 people but with this new venue we can take as many as 60+. So bring some friends!

Meet, mingle , chat and flirt in likeminded company This event is open to past clients of Intimacy Matters , if you have attended a class or event, volunteered at training sessions, are a member of Sensual Connect or simply a sex positive sensualist, if you are interested in expanding your sensual circle, this is the social event for you.

Please note – this is a ticketed event and arrival is from 6.30pm to 9.30pm

On arrival you will receive a welcome drink after this you can buy wine beer and cocktails at the bar

Light bites and more substantial food is available to buy until 10pm

The social evening will end at 9.30pm, but you are welcome to remain at the bar with your new-found friends until closing (midnight)

Buy your tickets(s) for 4th June

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Directions

The Knox Bar is located on the north east side of Sloane Square the front door being nestled between the Botanist and Cote, just one minutes walk from Sloane Tube Station