
Hanworth Villa are based at Rectory Meadow and represent the London Borough of Hounslow. The Villains have climbed through the Combined Counties and Isthmian League structure, earning promotion to the Southern League Premier South for 2026/27 through the Step 4 play-offs.
Rectory Meadow, known locally as The Ranch, is Hanworth Villa's long-standing home and has the feel of a compact, well-kept community football ground. It sits off Park Road in Hanworth and is more of a tucked-away non-league venue than a large stadium, with the final approach through local roads giving it a traditional suburban feel.
The ground has been improved in recent seasons, including the installation of a new pitch, improved spectator accommodation, a new stand on the park side and the SDS Fans Zone with food, bar and seating areas. The result is a practical Step 3 ground that still keeps its grassroots character. Spectators are close to the pitch from most areas, with a mix of seating, standing and fan-zone facilities rather than large formal stands.
Segregation is not normally expected for standard Southern League fixtures at Rectory Meadow, so away supporters should usually enter through the same turnstiles as home supporters and choose their own position around the ground. For larger fixtures, cup ties or matches with a bigger expected travelling support, arrangements can change and visiting fans should check both clubs' match information.
When the ground is unsegregated, away supporters can use the same general facilities as home fans, including the food and bar areas where open. A travelling group wanting atmosphere will normally settle behind a goal or along one side, but there is no fixed away end that should be assumed for every match.
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The main practical advice for Rectory Meadow is to plan the final part of the journey carefully. The ground is easy enough to reach by road or public transport, but the last stretch once you enter Park Road can be slower and more awkward because of the local street layout.
Hanworth Villa's own admission information says most fixtures are pay on admission at the turnstiles, with both cash and card accepted. That makes matchday entry straightforward, but arriving early is sensible for busier fixtures, especially if you want seating, cover or time in the fan zone before kick-off. As with most grounds at this level, check match-specific information in case a cup tie or high-profile fixture has different arrangements.
Hanworth Villa publish admission prices through their official club information, with most fixtures pay on admission at Rectory Meadow and both cash and card accepted at the turnstiles. The club's 2026/27 Southern League Premier Division South prices include adult, member, concession, student/under-21 and under-16 categories.
Away supporters will usually pay the same general admission as home supporters unless the match is made segregated or ticketed differently. At this level, it is sensible to check the fixture page before travelling, but for normal league games pay on the gate should be expected to be common. Neutral supporters wanting the best comfort should arrive early for seating or the more popular covered positions.
Standard football ground rules apply at Rectory Meadow. Supporters should not enter the pitch, use pyrotechnics, throw objects, take glass into spectator areas or ignore instructions from club staff and stewards.
Because the ground is in a local residential setting, supporters should also park and arrive considerately. Do not block access roads, driveways, emergency routes or the approaches used by players, officials and residents.
Rectory Meadow has seen improvements to spectator facilities, but disabled supporters should still contact Hanworth Villa before travelling if they need step-free access, seating, parking or toilet information. The ground is compact and some areas may be easier to use than others depending on crowd size and weather.
Supporters with mobility needs should plan ahead rather than relying on arriving close to kick-off, particularly for busier matches where the most suitable viewing positions may fill quickly.
Regular public stadium tours are not advertised for Rectory Meadow. It is a working non-league football ground and community venue rather than a stadium-tour attraction.
Supporters wanting to see the ground should attend a Hanworth Villa match. Any special access outside matchdays would need to be arranged directly with the club.
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