FAQs and Information

 If you’re visiting Beveree for the first time we look forward to welcoming you! All the information below should help you navigate your way around the club and wider Hampton village area.

Getting Here

Address: Beveree Stadium, Beaver Close, off Station Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 2BX

By Train: Hampton Railway Station is a five-minute walk from our Beveree ground, trains usually operate half hourly from Clapham Junction and London Waterloo.  The journey takes 50 minutes from London Waterloo; or 40 minutes from Clapham Junction, Hampton is on the London Waterloo – Shepperton line.Note: do not confuse Hampton with Hampton Wick or Hampton Court – these are different stations and places.  If travelling from the London direction, alight at Hampton Station and exit the platform onto Station Road, turn left and walk through our picturesque village, past the green and shops, the ground is a short walk on your left.

By Bus: The 216 (Staines – Kingston) and 111 (Heathrow – Kingston) both operated by Transport for London, stop outside the ground, alight at the appropriately named Hampton & Richmond Borough FC stop.

By Car: If coming from the M25, exit at Junction 12 and head eastbound on the M3, exiting at Junction 1 (Sunbury Cross) onto the A308 eastbound, which becomes Lower Sunbury Road and takes you into Hampton.  Note: unfortunately, there is very little parking available at Beveree, so please use surrounding streets respectfully.

The Village

The village offers a large convenience shop near the ground, a café, and two pubs. The World’s End pub is on the walk from the station, and just two minutes past the ground at the end of Station Road, you'll find the Jolly Coopers, both with spacious beer gardens. The village also has a Post Office, open until midday on Saturdays.

An aerial view of Beveree and Hampton Village, the main Station Road is to the right with the village shops at the bottom-right of the image. Photo: Matt Sellers

The Beveree

As you turn onto Beaver Close and follow the road round to the right, you’ll see the main gate ahead with turnstiles just to the left.  If you’re visiting us with a hospitality ticket or as an official of the visiting team, please approach the gate and speak with staff there; for all other supporters and casual visitors, please head straight for the turnstiles to the left of the gate.

Arriving

Upon entering the ground, you’ll find yourself in the main fan zone with various outlets serving food and drink directly in front of you. Look behind to your left and you’ll see the Beavers Trust Shed, this is where you can purchase your matchday programme and speak with representatives of our Supporters Trust who will be happy to help you with any queries. To your right is one of our outside bars and the club shop is just behind it. Toilet facilities can be found in the far corner, tucked away behind the club shop. The pitch and terracing is to your left and you’ll also see the entrance to the Beaver Bar, our main clubhouse, in your line of sight.

The Beaver Bar and Dam

The Beaver Bar and Dam are open from 13:30pm before Saturday matches and after the match too, so please come and join us before and after the football. The Bar has three screens and shows Sky Sports and the Dam has a direct view of the pitch for convenience during play. We have a range of beverages, both on draught, bottled and canned including our own branded lager and ale as well as many other typical brands.

One of the great things about Non-League football is the opportunity to meet the players and Hampton is no different. After Saturday matches players will join fans in the bar as they have their post-match meal. Be sure to check out our excellent mural at the back of the clubhouse, depicting players and fans of yesteryear.

The Ground

The Beveree has a picturesque village feel to it, with trees surrounding the field of play to the north and west.  There is a main covered terrace running along the west side of the pitch with a seating area at the halfway line.  In front of this seating area is where our accessible seating area for wheelchairs is located.  

The press box is also located in this area where our media team will be busy scribing the match report, making stadium announcements, updating the club’s social media and operating our digital scoreboard. 

the main covered terrace can be seen here. Photo by Thom Lang.

At the north end of the ground behind the far goal is the Keith Hussey Stand, a covered terrace with our digital scoreboard above it, and the Thirsty Beaver bar in the corner will provide you with liquid refreshments without you having to walk back to the main Beaver Bar at the opposite end of the ground.  Portaloo facilities are also provided in the north-west corner.

Smaller terracing can be found along the eastern side of the ground, known as the “School End” by fans, due to its proximity to Twickenham Preparatory School. This is where the dugouts are located and the substitutes will warm up along the touchline. 

The southern end of the ground, houses the Alan Simpson OBE Stand, covered seating in a stand named after our late Club President – the scriptwriter most famous for co-writing Steptoe & Son – who paid for its construction in the mid-1990s. The first aid area, manned by volunteers from St Johns Ambulance, is located just next to the Alan Simpson OBE Stand. 

Typically, both visiting supporters and the ‘hardcore’ home supporters will stand behind the goal, switching ends at half time to stand behind the goal their team is shooting towards; the main stand and halfway line seating are considered the family areas of the ground, but the whole stadium is non-segregated so you can walk around and choose your favourite spot as you like. We hope you’ll join us for a match soon! 

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