The Lakeside Leisure Complex is a hotel, conferencing, entertainment and associated leisure complex in Frimley Green in west Surrey, England. It hosted the open/men's and women's BDO World Darts Championship every January from 1986 to 2019.[1]
The complex was established in 1972, when Bob Potter bought Wharfenden House and the surrounding grounds and lake.[2] He soon doubled the hall to 1,000 seats principally for hosting comedians and musicians, including North American and internationally acclaimed acts. Lakeside was almost completely destroyed in a fire in November 1978,[3] but was subsequently rebuilt, reopening in October the following year.[4]
During the 25th year of hosting the World Darts Championship, in 2010 the lake had largely iced over by 7 January. That day the body of a man, a hotel guest for the competition week, was found.[5] Landowner-managers, Bob Potter Leisure Limited, were fined £85,000 for health and safety violations.[6]
Bob Potter died on 14 April 2023, at the age of 94.[7]
The Lakeside became the venue of the World Darts Championship in 1986.[8] [9] The Club sponsored the event from 2004 to 2019. It has hosted the new WDF World Darts Championship since 2022.[10]
The venue has hosted acts such as Tommy Cooper, Morecambe and Wise, Sammy Davis Jr, Frankie Vaughan and Bob Monkhouse.[11] [12]
The 'Small Business Bureau Conference', held in 1987, was claimed by the organisers to be the largest business conference in Europe.[13]
It is a mixed members' club, hotel and selection of restaurants with snooker, pool, darts, ten-pin bowling, squash, bars, an events nightclub and well-equipped gym. Near the village, boats can be hired for day trips along the Basingstoke Canal. The borough and adjoining Wentworth/Sunningdale area has a number of golf courses.
Darts commentator and personality Sid Waddell looked back on the early darts era when Lakeside was "arguably the best club in Britain":
Tom Jones, Jim Davidson and other stars packed the joint, while Margaret Thatcher herself said it was one of her favourite places for Tory jollies."[14]
Potter claimed that he and his facilities inspired Peter Kay's comedic business saga Phoenix Nights, whose character is named Brian Potter.[15]