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TWERTON PARK
Bath's crest

Twerton Park was a League ground for 11 seasons

from 1 July 1986 to 18 August 1996

The 172nd ground to be used for a League game


Opened: 1932

GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Bristol Rovers FC moved from Eastville Stadium in 1986 to groundshare with Bath City FC at Twerton Park. Occupying a constrained site, the facilities included a main stand on the north side (burned down in 1990 and subsequently rebuilt) narrow open terraces at each end and a partially covered narrow terrace on the south side.

The record attendance of 18,020 was set at the FA Cup 3rd Round tie between Bath City and Brighton & Hove Albion (0-1) on January 9th, 1960. Bristol Rovers moved to The Memorial Ground in Bristol in 1996 whilst Bath City continues to use it as their home ground.
GROUND DETAILS adapted from "The Extreme Groundhoppers Guide"
Ground address
Twerton Park, Twerton, Bath, BA2 1DB
Main phone
01225 423087
Ticket prices
Adults Β£12 Over 65's/Students Β£8 under 16's Β£4
Programme
Β£2.00
If driving
Take the M5 to junction 15, exit onto M4 toward London/ M32/ Bristol, then at junction 19 of the M4 on to the M32 and take the first exit onto the Bristol Ring Road, A4174, going left signposted towards Bath. Follow this road and the signs to Bath until you join the A4 at Keynsham, again signposted Bath. Follow this through Saltford and continue on the A4 down Lower Bristol Road Turn right at the next set of lights under the Railway Bridge (Cars Only) in Connection Road onto the High Street just past the Shops take a right and Twerton Park is on your left and there are good spaces for cars
Public transport
Bath Spa bus 5 from City Centre to Twerton Parade, Clyde Gardens, Twerton it’s a three minute walk from this stop you cannot miss the ground or Oldfield Park Rail it’s a 14 minute rail journey from Bristol Temple Meads and a 10 minute walk to the ground