
Frome Town are based at Badgers Hill and are one of Somerset’s traditional non-league clubs. The Robins have a loyal local support, a compact ground close to the town and recent promotion momentum that brought them back into Southern League Premier South football.
Badgers Hill is a proper old non-league ground with a strong local feel, set on the edge of Frome rather than hidden inside a modern sports complex. It has long been Frome Town's home and gives supporters the traditional mix of covered seating, covered standing, open standing and clubhouse facilities close to the pitch.
The ground has more character than many newer Step 3 venues. The main spectator areas are close to the playing surface, with the clubhouse and main facilities forming the heart of the matchday operation. There is a covered seated stand with roughly 250 red seats, and the ground also has standing areas around the pitch that allow supporters to move and choose a view depending on weather, crowd size and atmosphere. Badgers Hill is compact enough to feel busy when there is a good crowd, but still straightforward for visiting supporters to navigate.
Segregation is not normally expected for routine Southern League fixtures at Badgers Hill, so away supporters should usually enter through the same general turnstiles as home fans and choose their own place around the ground. For bigger matches, cup ties or games with a larger travelling support, arrangements can change and supporters should check the match information issued by both clubs.
When the ground is unsegregated, visiting fans can use the same clubhouse, food and toilet facilities as home supporters. The seated stand is useful for those wanting cover and a calmer view, while a travelling group looking for atmosphere will usually gather behind a goal or in one of the covered standing areas. If segregation is introduced, follow stewarding and club instructions on the day rather than assuming the normal open layout applies.
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The main practical advice for Badgers Hill is to plan parking properly. Frome Town state that car parking at the stadium is currently free, but they also make clear that there is no parking on the main road or side roads. Supporters should follow the club's parking guidance and avoid blocking local access routes.
There is a bus stop outside the stadium near Turnstiles A and B, served by local services and the Bath bus route, which gives visitors a useful public transport option. Inside the ground, arrive early if you want a seat or covered position because the best sheltered areas can fill quickly in poor weather. Badgers Hill is a good ground for neutral supporters and groundhoppers who like traditional non-league football, with the clubhouse and close pitchside views giving it a strong matchday feel.
Frome Town usually provide match ticket and admission details through their official channels, with pay-on-the-gate common for many fixtures at this level. Recent visitor information has also shown tickets available in advance and on the gate, with separate adult, concession, student and under-16 pricing used for some matches.
Away supporters should check whether the fixture is segregated or all-ticket before travelling, especially for cup ties or local matches. For normal unsegregated league games, visiting fans will usually buy the same general admission as home supporters. Neutral supporters wanting comfort should aim for the covered seated stand, while those wanting atmosphere should choose the busier standing areas behind the goals or along the side.
Standard football ground rules apply at Badgers Hill. 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 clubhouse and matchday signage in operation.
The club's parking instructions are particularly important. Supporters should not park on the main road or side roads where the club has advised against it, and should avoid blocking access for residents, buses, players, officials or emergency vehicles.
Badgers Hill is a traditional non-league ground, so disabled supporters should contact Frome Town before travelling if they need accessible parking, step-free access, seating or toilet information. The ground has practical matchday facilities, but some viewing areas may be more suitable than others depending on weather, crowd size and whether segregation is in place.
Because the club controls parking at the stadium and discourages parking on surrounding roads, advance contact is recommended for anyone who needs to park close to the entrance or requires assistance on arrival.
Regular public stadium tours are not advertised for Badgers Hill. It is a working non-league football ground rather than a stadium-tour venue.
Supporters wanting to see the ground should plan to attend a Frome Town match. Any special access outside matchdays would need to be arranged directly with the club.
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