Information by Richard Matthews
Ground Address:
Hampton & Richmond Borough FC
Beveree Stadium
Beaver Close
Hampton
TW12 2BX
Tickets:
Tickets can be bought in advance via their Club website:
Adults: £15
Concession: £12
U18’s: £5
Turnstiles will open at 6:30pm.
Travel:
Beveree Stadium is approximately 70 miles from the Snows Stadium.
Directions from the M3:
• Leave the M3 at Junction 1 (Sudbury Cross) and at the Sudbury Cross roundabout take the 4th exit onto Staines Road East (A308).
• After approximately 2.5 miles, turn left into High Street (A3008) then take the first left into Station Road.
• After 0.1 mile, turn right into Beaver Close and follow the road round to the right.
Parking:
There is no onsite parking for supporters at the ground.
If parking in nearby residential streets, please respect residents and avoid blocking driveways and entrances.
Rail:
The nearest station is Hampton, around a 5-minute walk to Beveree Stadium.
Turn left out of the station onto Station Road, go past the Village Green and shops, then turn left into Beaver Close.
A typical journey from Southampton Central to Hampton involves one change at Clapham Junction and takes approximately 2 hours depending on travel time.
Cashless Stadium:
Beveree Stadium is a cashless stadium. Payment is by card only.
Food & Drink: Local Pubs
Two pubs are close to Beveree Stadium, both approximately 350 yards from the ground:
• The Worlds End – located on Station Road (TW12 2AX), between Hampton Station and the ground.
• The Jolly Coopers – a Real Ale pub serving traditional meals and tapas, located at 16 High Street, Hampton (TW12 2SJ).
Inside the Ground:
Supporters enter through the Fan-zone where several food and drink outlets are located.
The main clubhouse, The Beaver Bar, serves draught, bottled and canned beers including the club’s own lager and ale.
On the opposite side, in the corner of the Keith Hussey Stand, is the Thirsty Beaver Bar, offering a further selection of drinks.
Wheelchair Users:
There is an accessible area for wheelchair users in front of the seating in the main covered terrace on the west side of the pitch.
Stadium Regulations:
Dogs are allowed inside the ground but must be kept on a lead.
There is no segregation of supporters.
Ground Trivia:
The Alan Simpson Stand is named after the former club president who funded its construction in the mid-1990s.
Alan Simpson was a well-known scriptwriter and co-creator of the BBC comedy Steptoe & Son.