Twerton Park, Football stadium in Twerton, Bath, England
Twerton Park is a football stadium in Twerton, Bath, consisting of four separate stands: the Bath End, the Grandstand, The Popular Side, and the Bristol End. The facility holds approximately 8,840 spectators across these sections.
The stadium opened on June 26, 1909, and became the permanent home of Bath City Football Club in 1932. This move established the venue as the enduring center for local football and shaped the club's future development.
Two bars within the stadium, named after former players Charlie Fleming and Paul Randall, serve as gathering spaces where supporters connect before and after matches. These names link visitors to important figures in the club's past and reinforce a sense of shared community.
The stadium is located about one mile (1.6 km) from Oldfield Park railway station and about two miles (3.2 km) from Bath Spa station, with multiple bus routes serving the area. Getting there is straightforward by either rail or bus connection.
The stadium recorded its peak attendance of approximately 18,000 spectators during an FA Cup match between Bath City and Brighton & Hove Albion on January 9, 1960. This match remains a defining moment that reflects the draw and excitement the club could generate at that time.
Location: Twerton
Inception: June 26, 1909
Official opening: June 26, 1909
Capacity: 8840
GPS coordinates: 51.37870,-2.39510
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:32
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