Grosvenor Vale (also simply known as The Vale) is a football ground in Ruislip, West London, England. It is the home ground of Wealdstone F.C. and Watford FC Women. The current capacity of the ground is 4,085.[3]
Location | Grosvenor Lane, Ruislip, England |
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Coordinates | 51°34′10″N 0°25′00″W / 51.5694°N 0.4166°W |
Public transit | Ruislip and Ruislip Manor |
Owner | KSIMC[1] |
Capacity | 4,085 (709 seated) [2] |
Opened | 1947 |
Tenants | |
Wealdstone F.C. (2008-) Watford F.C. Women (2022-) Ruislip Manor F.C. (1947-2007) |
History
editThe ground was first opened in 1947 to house Ruislip Manor FC,[4] who played there until 2008 when the football club collapsed due to financial difficulties.[5] The lease for the site was then purchased by Wealdstone F.C. who had ground shared with other clubs for 17 years after leaving their Lower Mead stadium in Harrow in 1991. Since then, beginning with supporter-led efforts,[6] the site has been slowly improved and expanded as Wealdstone progressed back up the non-league pyramid, culminating with promotion to the National League in 2020.
In the summer of 2022 Watford F.C. Women agreed to play the upcoming season at Grosvenor Vale.[7]
References
edit- ^ Ranson, Jacob (21 May 2018). "Wealdstone extend lease at Grosvenor Vale". Kilburn Times.
- ^ "Ground Grading and DCMS Funding Application". 28 March 2021.
- ^ "Wealdstone FC | Grosvenor Vale Stadium | Football Ground Guide". www.footballgroundguide.com. December 2016.
- ^ Gordon, Lucy (13 February 2018). "Grosvenor Vale | JDG Sport".
- ^ "Football: Ruislip Manor Go To Extra Time". 8 February 2008 – via www.londonist.com.
- ^ Torpey, Paul (22 August 2008). "Football: Wealdstone still rolling thanks to supporter devotion". The Guardian – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ "Watford Women to play at the Vale". 28 June 2022.