Hampton & Richmond

 

Contacts:

Address Beveree Stadium, Beaver Close, Off Station Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 2BX
Telephone No. 020 8979 2456
Fax No.
Official Website http://www.hamptonfc.net/
Unofficial Website http://www.hrbsc.co.uk/
Club Forum http://hamptonfc.co.uk/forum/

 

Miscellaneous:

Ground Facilities Club shop, Clubhouse
Capacity 3,000 / 300 seated
Home Kit 

Red Shirts with blue trim, red shorts, red socks

 

Away Kit 

White Shirts with red trim, white shorts, white socks

 

Directions:

By Car
From the M25 Exit the M25 at the M3 Junction and head towards Central London. Come off at Junction 1 (Sunbury) and follow signs for A308 Kingston. After approximately 2 miles turn left into High Street, then immediately left into Station Road. The entrance to Beveree is in Beaver Close which is 200 yards on the right.

From the A3 Exit at the junction signed Hampton Court. Follow signs for Hampton Court which will take you through Esher and past Sandown Park Race course. Once over Hampton Court Bridge turn left on to Hampton Court Road. After approx 1½ miles turn right in to High Street, then left in to Station Road.

Their are signposts at the turnings on the Hampton Court Road, Station Road and outside Beaver Close directing you to the ground.

By Train
Hampton Station (NB this is HAMPTON not HAMPTON WICK or HAMPTON COURT)is on the Waterloo - Shepperton line via Wimbledon and Kingston. Trains run every ½ hour during the week and on Saturday’s. The Station is about a 10 minute walk to the ground, exit the Station and turn left on Station Road.

By Bus
The 111 (Kingston - Cranford) and 216 (Kingston - Staines) have a stop on Station Road some 50 yards from the ground. The R68 (Richmond - Hampton Court) has a stop on High Street a two minute walk from the ground.


 

General Information:

The home of Hampton & Richmond Borough is the Beveree Stadium. It is situated in Beaver Close, off Station Road in the heart of Hampton village. It has a total capacity of 3,000, with roughly 300 of this being seated and 900 in covered terracing. On 11th October 2005, that capacity was tested with a record crowd of 2,520 turning out for an Isthmian League match between Hampton & Richmond Borough and AFC Wimbledon. The match ended in a 2-1 victory for the home side. The Beveree, which can be shortened to 'the Bev', has been the home of the club since 1959. It is also the home of other affiliated clubs such as Hampton & Richmond Borough Women F.C., Hampton Under 18s, Chelsea Ladies FC before May 2006; and before its cancellation in 2004, the Hampton & Richmond Borough reserve team. Not just a football ground, the Beveree is also used for social events. The clubhouse is available for hire, and the club's ground has been used as a polling station for all local, general and European elections for a long time.

In June 2006, work began on transforming the clubhouse and changing rooms at the Beveree into a more modern facility. Work was completed by the end of Summer, and the new look clubhouse was officially opened by FA Chief Executive, Brian Barwick, on 26th August 2006. The new facility has a pool table, flat screen TV's and is WiFi enabled.

In April 2008 the Club received a Conference B grading for Beveree, following several weeks of work, which included the instilation of additional toilet facilities, an extra turnstiles, new dugouts and the extension of the Main Stand with 60 additional seats and the purchase of 250 seater semi-permanent stand. The B grading enables the club to remain in the Conference South.

Should the Club gain promotion to the Conference National plans are in place for a new 250 seat stand and further turnstile's, segregation and catering facilities.
 

Admission Prices for 2008/09

Pay on the day

Adult (17+) £10
Senior (60+) £5
Student* £5
Beaver** FREE
Child (4-16) £5
 

Last Season: 3rd, Conference South League

Average Attendance: 515