
Farnham Town are based at the Memorial Ground and have climbed rapidly through the non-league pyramid in recent seasons. The Surrey club has built strong momentum, growing support and promotion success, reaching National League South for one of the highest-level campaigns in its history.
The Memorial Ground is Farnham Town's home and has developed quickly as the club has risen through the non-league pyramid. It is a compact, community-style football ground rather than a large enclosed stadium, with supporters close to the pitch and a traditional lower-league feel.
The ground has a mixture of seated and standing areas, with the main viewing positions close to the playing surface. It does not have the scale of some of the bigger National League South venues, but it provides a tidy and atmospheric setting when crowds are strong.
For neutral supporters, the best plan is to arrive early and choose a position based on comfort. Seating and covered viewing are more limited than at larger grounds, so early arrival is recommended if you want shelter or a seat. The ground can feel busy for high-profile fixtures because of its compact footprint.
Away segregation at Farnham Town may vary by fixture. As a newer arrival at this level, many matches may still have a traditional non-league feel, but stronger away followings or higher-profile fixtures can require more controlled arrangements.
When away arrangements are in place, visiting supporters should follow the match-specific instructions from Farnham Town and the away club. Allocations and viewing areas can vary depending on expected numbers and safety requirements.
If the match is unsegregated, away fans may be able to enter normally and move around the ground. If segregation is announced, away supporters should use the correct ticket category and entrance rather than assuming they can access all parts of the Memorial Ground.
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The Memorial Ground is close enough to Farnham town centre to make public transport and town-centre parking realistic options. Parking at the ground itself is limited and has previously been described as mainly for players and officials, with supporters advised to use town-centre options such as the Waitrose car park on Lion and Lamb Way.
Farnham station is walkable, although supporters should allow around 20 minutes depending on pace and route. For evening fixtures or larger crowds, give yourself extra time for parking, ticket scanning and finding a position inside the ground.
Because the ground is compact, seats and covered areas can fill quickly. If you are a neutral or a family wanting the most comfortable view, arrive early. Away fans should check whether segregation is in place, as this may affect entry and movement around the ground.
Farnham Town use digital ticketing, with recent match information explaining that digital passes can be stored on a smartphone or smart watch and scanned at the gate. Supporters should check the club ticketing platform before travelling, especially for high-demand fixtures.
Pay on the gate may be available for some matches at this level, but it should not be assumed. Bigger fixtures may require advance purchase or have specific ticket categories.
For neutral supporters, choose seating or covered areas early if available. Away supporters should use any away ticket category issued for the fixture. If the match is segregated, buying the wrong ticket may cause problems at the gate.
Farnham Town apply standard football ground rules. Supporters should follow steward instructions, use the correct entrance, keep to allocated areas when segregation is in place and comply with restrictions on alcohol, smoking, vaping, pyrotechnics and pitch encroachment.
Because the Memorial Ground is compact, supporters should avoid blocking walkways, standing in restricted areas or crowding entrances and exits. Respect for nearby residents and town-centre parking rules is also important.
For bigger fixtures, expect ticket checks and stewarding to be stricter than for routine league matches.
The Memorial Ground is a compact non-league venue, so disabled supporters should contact Farnham Town before travelling if they need wheelchair access, seating, assistance at the gate, parking advice or a carer arrangement.
Because on-site parking can be limited, supporters with mobility needs should plan parking or drop-off arrangements in advance. The most suitable viewing areas may depend on crowd size and whether segregation is being used.
Away disabled supporters should check access before travelling for segregated fixtures, as the main away area may not always be the most practical place for wheelchair users or supporters requiring a seat.
Farnham Town do not appear to operate regular public stadium tours of the Memorial Ground. The ground is primarily a working football and community venue rather than a tour-led stadium attraction.
Supporters interested in community visits, group access or non-matchday arrangements should contact the club directly. For most visitors, attending a Farnham Town home match is the practical way to experience the ground.
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