
Chertsey Town are based at Alwyns Lane and carry a proud Surrey football identity. The Curfews won the FA Vase in 2019 and have continued to progress through the Isthmian and Southern League structure, becoming an established Step 3 name.
Alwyns Lane is a traditional non-league ground set in the heart of Chertsey, tucked into a residential area rather than a large out-of-town site. It has the feel of an established community football ground, with the main spectator facilities gathered close to the entrance and the pitch enclosed by a mix of seating, covered standing and open hard-standing.
The main stand provides around 250 seats on a first-come, first-served basis, while covered areas are available in parts of the ground, including sections flanking the sides and behind one end. It is a compact ground, so supporters are close to the pitch from almost everywhere, but covered areas are limited and some are reached by steps. The setting around the narrow local streets is part of the ground's character, although it also means travel and parking need more thought than at some modern football complexes.
Segregation is not usually expected for ordinary Southern League fixtures at Alwyns Lane. Visiting supporters will normally use the same main entrance as home fans and can choose their own position around the ground. For larger cup ties, local matches or fixtures where a bigger away following is expected, the club may issue specific instructions and away fans should follow the match information given by both clubs.
When unsegregated, away fans can use the same seated and covered areas as everyone else, subject to space. The main stand is first come, first served, so visiting supporters who want seats should arrive early. A travelling group wanting to create atmosphere will usually be best placed behind a goal or in one of the covered standing areas, but this may change if stewarding instructions are in place.
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The main thing to plan at Alwyns Lane is parking. Chertsey Town have highlighted that the ground sits among narrow local streets and that parking at the ground is very limited. Visiting supporters should not assume they can drive straight to the turnstiles and park outside.
Chertsey railway station is around a mile from the ground and is a practical option for train travellers. If driving, arrive early, park considerately and be prepared for a short walk. Inside the ground, covered space and seating are limited, so choose your spot early if the weather is poor or the fixture is expected to draw a larger crowd.
Chertsey Town have used Fanbase for advance ticketing, while visitor information for recent fixtures has also stated that cash or card payment can be made at the turnstile. Recent admission examples have included adult, concession and under-18 pricing, but supporters should always check the latest fixture details because prices can change by season, competition or cup status.
For most league fixtures, away supporters will buy the same general admission ticket as home fans unless segregation or an away allocation is specifically announced. Neutral supporters wanting a seat should arrive early for the main stand. Those wanting atmosphere should head for the busier covered areas or behind the goal, while remembering that movement may be limited if a game is made segregated.
Standard football ground rules apply at Alwyns Lane. Supporters should not enter the pitch, use pyrotechnics, throw objects, bring glass into spectator areas or ignore steward instructions. Alcohol rules should be followed according to the matchday notices and bar arrangements in place.
Because the ground is surrounded by local streets, the club's parking requests should be treated as part of the matchday rules. Supporters should avoid blocking driveways, access roads or emergency routes and should be considerate to residents before and after the match.
Visitor guidance for Alwyns Lane has stated that the main entrance is accessible to both home and away supporters. The main stand seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis, but some covered areas are step-accessed, which is important for anyone with mobility needs.
Disabled supporters or anyone who needs step-free access, seating or parking advice should contact Chertsey Town before travelling. The ground is compact and traditional, so planning ahead is recommended, especially for busier fixtures where the easiest viewing positions may fill quickly.
Regular stadium tours are not advertised for Alwyns Lane. This is a working non-league ground rather than a stadium-tour venue.
Supporters wanting to see the ground should plan to attend a Chertsey Town fixture. Any special access outside matchdays would need to be arranged directly with the club.
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