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Salisbury City FC
The
Raymond McEnhill Stadium
Partridge Way
Old
Sarum
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP4
6PU
Getting There: Exit the A303
at the Countess Roundabout / Amesbury Junction and carry on through
the town onto the A345. Continue towards Salisbury, past the turn
off to Boscombe Down on the left, up the hill and through the
traffic lights at High Post (a hotel and nightclub are on your
right) and carry on down to the Beehive junction roundabout (Park &
Ride). Large white sign, clearly marked 'football ground' in brown
writing at the bottom. Turn left, through the first small roundabout
and then left into Partridge Way.
Parking: There are ample car parking
spaces at the ground. There is a £2 charge to park.
By Train: The stadium is a long way out of the city centre and
Salisbury train station is about 3 miles away. The station is served
by trains from London Waterloo and Bristol Temple Meads.

The Stadium: The Whites moved to their
current home in 1997 to a purpose built stadium named after the
Chairman at the time. The stadium is a mix and match of different
bits with a main stand that has very few seats and other seated
areas scattered around the ground.
Despite being a relatively new ground they have
stuck to the old tradition of having an away fans section with no
roof.
Admission
Prices: Adults £10, concessions (OAP, student, unemployed) £7, 16-21
yr olds £5, under 16 FREE.
There is
a £2 charge to transfer to the stand for all categories.
Websites: There is no official club
website but the local newspaper, the Salisbury Journal have a
Salisbury City section on their own website. This can be visited at
http://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/sport/salisburycityfc
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