A fans guide to Twerton Park, the home of Bath City Football Club. Directions to the ground, car parking, nearest train station, local pubs, hotels and photo. How To Find Us HOW TO FIND US Bath City FC's ground is located off the High Street in Twerton, Bath.
Our address is: Twerton Park, Twerton, Bath BA2 1DB On match days there is no unallocated car parking at Twerton Park. We encourage fans either to leave their cars at home, car share, bike/walk or use public transport wherever possible. Twerton Park is a football stadium in the Twerton suburb of Bath, England.
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It has a physical capacity of 8,840, containing 1,006 seats. It is currently the home of Bath City F.C., who have played there since 1932. From 1986 to 1996, Bristol Rovers F.C.
played at the ground following their departure from Eastville in Bristol. In 2020, the ground also became the home stadium for Bristol City. Twerton Park is the home of Bath City Football Club, a non-league team in Somerset, England.
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Learn about the history, capacity, seating plan, ticket prices, and how to get to the stadium for matches. The Ground Twerton Park has been the home of Bath City since 1932 and has a physical capacity of 8,840, of which 1,006 are seats, making it the 10th largest football stadium currently in non. How many football grounds have you been to? Add Twerton Park to your football ground map and create an online map of the grounds you have visited.
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Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. The first Bath City squad, taken in 1890 at the North Parade Ground. On 19 July 1889 Bath City were formed as Bath AFC at the Christopher hotel in the city centre.
[2] The team commenced play at the North Parade Ground in Bathwick. [3] Bath competed in their first ever recorded match on 10 October 1889, in which they lost 9-4 to Trowbridge Town. [4] By 1891, Bath were struggling heavily.