
Wealdstone are based at Grosvenor Vale in Ruislip and are one of London non-league football's traditional names. The Stones have a proud supporter culture, a long history and a strong identity in north-west London. Their return to the National League put them back among the leading non-league clubs.
Grosvenor Vale is a compact, characterful non-league ground in Ruislip and has a very different feel from the larger ex-Football League stadiums in the division. It is tucked away off Grosvenor Vale, close to residential streets and local transport links, and it feels like a proper community football ground rather than a modern out-of-town venue.
The stadium has a mixture of seated and standing areas rather than one uniform bowl. The Elmslie End and Leo Morris Stand areas form important parts of the home layout, while the MODU Stand, Hawthorne Terrace and Shots Stand have all been used as part of away allocations for segregated fixtures. Some parts of the ground are covered and some are more exposed, so the experience can vary depending on where you are placed.
For neutrals, a seated position is the best option for comfort and a clearer view. The terraces give the more traditional experience, but the ground is compact and can feel busy when segregation is in place. Because Wealdstone adjust arrangements depending on the fixture, supporters should always check the match-specific guide before travelling.
Away arrangements at Grosvenor Vale can vary depending on the fixture. For segregated matches, Wealdstone have allocated visiting supporters the MODU Stand for seating and the Hawthorne Terrace and Shots Stand for standing, with away supporters entering through clearly signposted away turnstiles at the entrance to Grosvenor Vale.
The away allocation is therefore not always a single fixed behind-the-goal end. It can include a combination of seated and standing space, and the exact split will depend on the expected away following and the club’s matchday plan. Away supporters should check their own club’s ticket news and Wealdstone’s matchday information before travelling.
Because the ground is compact, segregation has a noticeable effect on movement around the stadium. Away fans should use the advertised away turnstiles and remain in the away areas once inside. Supporters who need a seat, accessible space or covered viewing should arrange this in advance rather than assuming availability on the day.
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Grosvenor Vale is best approached with a little planning. Ruislip station is the main public transport hub nearby, with bus routes also serving the area, including the E7 route stopping close to Grosvenor Vale. The ground is walkable from local stations, but first-time visitors should allow enough time because the stadium is set back in a residential area.
Parking at the ground is limited and may be charged, with some away guides noting that the car park can close around 30 minutes before kick-off. Street parking is possible in the wider area, but supporters must park considerately and check restrictions carefully.
For neutrals, seating is the best option for comfort. Away fans should check whether the match is segregated, what stand or terrace they have been allocated, and which turnstiles are being used. Because the ground is compact, arriving early makes entry, food and finding the correct section much easier.
Wealdstone tickets are normally sold online through the club ticketing system, with match-specific details published before each fixture. Prices, availability and entry arrangements can vary depending on the opposition and whether segregation is in place.
Away supporters should buy the designated away ticket where one is provided. For segregated matches, away fans may be allocated both seating and terrace areas, such as the MODU Stand, Hawthorne Terrace and Shots Stand, so supporters should check carefully before purchasing.
For home or neutral supporters, seated tickets provide the most comfortable view, while terrace tickets give the more traditional Grosvenor Vale experience. Supporters who need accessible spaces, seating or cover should contact the club before travelling, especially for larger fixtures.
Grosvenor Vale operates normal football ground regulations, with ticket checks, stewarding and possible searches at the turnstiles. Supporters should enter through the correct home or away turnstiles and remain in their allocated areas when segregation is in place.
Flares, smoke devices, fireworks, alcohol brought into the ground, glass bottles, weapons and other dangerous items are not permitted. Large flags, banners, drums or musical instruments should be checked with Wealdstone before travelling.
Because the stadium sits close to residential streets, supporters should be considerate when arriving and leaving. Parking restrictions and steward instructions should be followed carefully, particularly for segregated fixtures where entrances and movement routes are controlled.
Wealdstone have ten wheelchair-user spaces at Grosvenor Vale, shared between home and away supporters. Level Playing Field information states that these are located near the middle turnstile entry point, with four spaces between the Leo Morris terrace and the Elmslie Stand and six more located towards turnstiles five and six.
There are also easy-access and amenity seats in an area chosen for its clearer entry and exit route, located between the Leo Morris terrace and the Elmslie Stand. Because spaces are shared and limited, supporters should contact the club before travelling.
Away disabled supporters should be especially careful to check the fixture arrangements because away allocations can change between matches. The best viewing area may not sit within the standard away terrace, so wheelchair spaces, companion tickets and entry routes should be agreed in advance.
There does not appear to be a regular public stadium tour programme at Grosvenor Vale. Wealdstone publish matchday, contact and travel information, but routine bookable tours are not clearly advertised.
Supporters interested in a private visit, group access or community arrangement should contact Wealdstone directly. For most visitors, the realistic way to experience Grosvenor Vale is by attending a match rather than booking a formal stadium tour.
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