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Ground History

Below is the list of grounds that Notts County have played at

To visit photos of the grounds please visit our Photos Page

  • 1910 - Meadow Lane
  • 1883 - Trent Bridge
  • 1880 - Castle Cricket ground
  • 1877 - Beeston Cricket Ground
  • 1864 - The Meadows
  • 1862 - The Park
Meadow lane (1910-To curent date)

Notts moved to Meadow Lane in 1910 from Trent Bridge. Over the years Meadow Lane as been transformed from a old style ground into a modern all seater stadium.

Meadow lane as a current capacity of 20,300 with four stands. First we have the Spion Kop this stand is for away fans and as a fantastic view. A lot of noise can be generated from this stand by just a few fans. The stand as a capacity of 5,438. The stand is situated close to the Cattle market car park but is the opposite side of the ground to the Club shop and Ticket office

Next we have the Derek Pavis stand this stand is named after the most successful chairman of our time and life long president. The stand as a capacity to be confirmed. The stand as banqueting suites and all the officers and changing rooms. Next we have the Family Stand this stand is opposite the Spion Kop.The stand as a capacity to be confirmed and as the score board situated above. Next we have the Jimmy Sirrel Stand this stand is named after Notts most famous manager in modern times.The stand as a capacity to be confirmed. This stand is the one that generates the noise on match days from the famous Z Block.

Trent Bridge (1883-1910)

 

Castle Cricket Ground (1880-1883)

 

Beeston Cricket Ground (1877-1880)

 

The Meadows (1864-1877)

 

The Park (1862-1864)

 

 

 

 

 

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