Hampton & Richmond Borough

Hampton & Richmond Borough

Beaver Close, Hampton, Greater London, TW12 2BX

Hampton & Richmond Borough are based at the Beveree Stadium and have become a familiar National League South club. The Beavers represent south-west London and have built a reputation for community football, competitive Step 2 campaigns and a compact traditional ground.

  • Founded

    1921

  • Nickname

    The Beavers

  • Location

    Hampton

  • Stadium

    Beveree Stadium

  • Capacity

    3,500

  • Built

    1959

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Stadium Overview

Beveree Stadium is Hampton & Richmond Borough's long-standing home and one of the more traditional grounds in the National League South. It sits in a residential part of Hampton, tucked away off Beaver Close, and has a proper non-league feel with a mixture of seating, covered standing, open areas and clubhouse facilities close to the pitch.

The ground is compact rather than grand, but that is part of its charm. The main covered terrace and seating areas give the best protected views, while the rest of the ground offers open standing and hard-standing around the pitch. Supporters are generally close to the action, which helps the atmosphere even when crowds are modest.

For neutral supporters, the covered side areas are the safest choice if you want shelter and a clear view. Those who enjoy a traditional relaxed non-league matchday will find Beveree a pleasant ground, especially when the clubhouse and bars are open to all supporters.

Away End

Away segregation at Beveree is not normally a major part of the matchday experience. Recent away supporter guidance has specifically stated that there was no segregation of supporters, which is common at this level unless a fixture is considered higher risk or likely to attract an unusually large away following.

When matches are unsegregated, away supporters can generally enter through the normal turnstiles, move around the ground and use the clubhouse or bar facilities where open. This makes Beveree one of the more relaxed away days in the division.

If segregation is required for a particular fixture, Hampton & Richmond and the visiting club should issue match-specific guidance. Away fans should always check before travelling for local derbies or games with large followings, as entry points and access to facilities could change.

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Matchday Advice

Beveree is a friendly and traditional non-league ground, but it is not a venue with large amounts of supporter parking. Parking at the stadium is very limited, so supporters should plan to use public transport or park considerately in nearby streets if driving.

Hampton station is within walking distance and is often the most practical route. Because the ground is in a residential area, allow time for the walk and avoid leaving arrival until the last minute. For bigger fixtures, queues can build because the entrance area is compact.

Beveree has been described in recent away guidance as a strictly card-only venue, so take a payment card and do not rely on cash for tickets or purchases. If you want a covered view or accessible position, arrive early because the best viewing spots are limited.

Tickets

Hampton & Richmond Borough sell tickets online, and tickets may also be available on the day for many fixtures. However, Beveree has been advertised as a card-only venue, so supporters should not expect to use cash at the turnstiles or inside the ground.

Pay on the day is likely to be common for routine National League South fixtures, but online advance purchase is still recommended, especially for larger games or if the club announces special ticketing arrangements.

For neutral supporters, the covered side areas and seating near the main terrace are the best options. Away supporters should check whether a specific away ticket category has been created, although many fixtures are unsegregated and operate in a more relaxed general-admission style.

Stadium Rules

Hampton & Richmond Borough apply standard ground regulations covering ticket checks, steward instructions, alcohol restrictions, pyrotechnics, pitch encroachment and anti-social behaviour. Supporters should also follow any cashless payment rules in force at Beveree.

Dogs have been allowed inside the ground in recent supporter guidance, but they must be kept on a lead and under control. Supporters bringing dogs should still check current matchday information before travelling, as rules can change for certain fixtures.

If segregation is applied for a specific match, supporters must use the correct entrances and remain in their allocated areas. For most routine fixtures, the ground is likely to feel more relaxed and traditional.

Accessibility

Beveree has an accessible area for wheelchair users in front of the seating in the main covered terrace on the west side of the pitch. This is likely to be the most suitable viewing location for supporters who need level access, cover or assistance.

Supporters requiring accessible viewing, carer arrangements or help on arrival should contact Hampton & Richmond Borough before travelling, especially for busier fixtures. Because parking at the stadium is limited, disabled supporters should also check parking or drop-off arrangements in advance.

Away disabled supporters should confirm the arrangements before travelling if a fixture is expected to be segregated, although many matches at Beveree are managed without supporter separation.

Stadium Tours

Hampton & Richmond Borough do not appear to operate regular public stadium tours of Beveree Stadium. The ground is primarily a working football and community venue rather than a tour-led visitor attraction.

Supporters interested in group visits, community access or non-matchday arrangements should contact the club directly. For most fans, attending a Hampton & Richmond Borough home match is the practical way to experience Beveree.

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