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Carlisle United

Ground Name: Brunton Park
Capacity: 16,981
Address: Warwick Road, Carlisle, CA1 1LL
Main Telephone No: 01228-526-237
Fax No: 01228-554-141
Pitch Size: 117 x 72 yards
Year Ground Opened: 1909
Team Nickname: The Cumbrians
Shirt Sponsors: Eddie Stobart
Home Kit Colours: Blue & White
Away Kit Colours: Red & White
Kit Manufacturers: Le Coq Sportif
Official Web Site: www.carlisleunited.co.uk
Unofficial Web Sites:
Reeves Is Offside Again!,
CUFC Online (Footy Mad)
Vital Carlisle (Vital Football Network)

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Contents
What's The Ground Like?
Looking Towards The Warwick Road End (photo)
What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
Where To Drink?
Main Stand (photo)
How To Get There By Car & Where To Park
By Train
Cumberland Building Society Stand (photo)
Ground Layout
Admission Prices

Local Rivals

Programme

Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2007-2008
Record & Average Attendance
Other Places Of Interest
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel Accommodation
Feedback

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What's The Ground Like?
The Cumberland Building Society Stand on one side of the pitch, is a relatively new covered, all seated stand, which looks quite smart. The other side is an old partly covered (to the rear) Main Stand, which has seating at the back and a terraced paddock to the front. The central part of this stand was built in 1954 and the wings added at a later stage. The Warwick Road End is a covered terrace that has a peculiar looking roof. The other end, the Petterill End (aka The Waterworks End), is a small open terrace, which after refurbishment has now been re-opened after being closed for a number of years. There is also an electric scoreboard at this end, which is also known as the Waterworks End. The ground also has some strange looking floodlights.

Another unusual aspect of the ground is that the central point of the East Stand, is located just off the half way line. This means that one side of the stand extends past the one goal line, whilst the other side falls short of this. This was due to the fact that the Club were intending to re-build the whole ground and move the pitch a few yards further north, but alas the development funds ran dry.....

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Looking Towards The Warwick Road End


Warwick Road End

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What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
Away fans are normally located in the Petterill End terrace at one end of the ground. This area houses  around 1,700 fans and is open to the elements, so be prepared to get wet. If demand requires it, then part of the Cumberland Building Society (East) Stand (towards the Petterill End) on one side of the pitch, can also be allocated. The facilities and the view of the playing area from the East Stand are good. Steve Barrie adds; 'If away supporters are allocated part of the East Stand, then they will find that they are only separated from home fans by a piece of fabric spread across the seats and a bit of plastic ribbon. It tends to create a lively atmosphere between the two sets of fans and can also be a little intimidating'. I personally found the Carlisle fans to be friendly and helpful and had a pleasant afternoon there.

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Where To Drink?
There is one pub near the ground, 'The Beehive' which is on the main A69 (Warwick Road). The pub allows away supporters in and serves a good pint of Theakstons. Further down the road towards the town centre is the White House, which is more spacious, but won't allow away fans in wearing colours. Otherwise there is the Carlisle Rugby Club next to Brunton Park on the Warwick Road that has a club bar, allows in away supporters and is family friendly. Barrie Mossop recommends another Theakstons House, the Howard Arms, which is on Lowther Street. This is just off Warwick Road, towards the Town Centre, down from the White House. Simon Tunstall adds; 'At the back of the main car park there is the Stoneyholme Golf Club, which has a bar, serves food and welcomes fans on matchdays'. Paul Sawyers adds; 'I would recommend the Lakeland Gate for a drink on match days, which is a family friendly pub'.

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Main Stand


Main Stand

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How To Get There By Car & Where To Park
The ground is easy to find. Leave the M6 at junction 43 and take the A69 towards Carlisle. After a mile the ground is on your right. The club car park (cost £1.50) can be found by taking the first right immediately after Brunton Park into Victoria Place and then turn first right onto St Aidans Road. Otherwise street parking.

For a map showing the location of the ground click here
(to take you to the Street Map website).

To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which you can print out click here.

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By Train
James Prentice informs me; 'Brunton Park is situated about a mile from Carlisle Citadel station, but is relatively easy to get to. Upon exiting the station's main entrance, walk the short distance around The Crescent until reaching Warwick Road. You will be able to see the old Main Stand and the strangely-shaped roofs of the Warwick Road end after walking for about twenty minutes. There are directions to the away supporters' turnstiles above the Carlisle United club shop'.

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Cumberland Building Society Stand

 

Cumberland Building Society Stand

 

Admission Prices
Home Fans*:
Cumberland Building Society Stand: Adults £20, Over 65's £14, Under 18's £10, Under 11's £4
Main Stand Seating (Centre): Adults £20, Over 65's £14, No Concessions for Under 18's
Main Stand Seating (Wings): Adults £20, Over 65's £14, Under 18's £10, Under 11's £4
Main Stand Terrace: Adults £16, Over 65's £12, Under 18's £9, Under 11's £3
Warwick Road End Terrace: Adults £16, Over 65's £12, Under 18's £9, Under 11's £3


Away Fans*:
Cumberland Building Society Stand Seating: Adults £20, Over 65's £14, Under 18's £10, Under 11's £4
Petterill End Terrace: Adults £16, Over 65's £12, Under 18's £9, Under 11's £3

* The ticket prices quoted above are for matchday. Tickets purchased prior to matchday (excluding Under 11's tickets) qualify for a £2 discount.

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Ground Layout


Layout

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Local Rivals
Hartlepool, Darlington and from a little further afield; Preston & Burnley.

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Programme
Official Programme £2.50.

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Disabled Facilities
For details of disabled facilities at the ground please visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters (NADS) website.

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Fixtures 2007-2008
For the Carlisle fixture list click here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)

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Record & Average Attendance
Record Attendances:
27,500 v Birmingham City,
FA Cup 3rd Round, January 5th 1957.

27,500 v Middlesbrough,
FA Cup 5th Round, February 7th, 1970.

Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 7,907 (League One)
2005-2006: 7,218 (League Two)
2004-2005: 5,513 (Conference National)

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Other Places Of Interest
The Lake District is located to the South of Carlisle. Plenty of breathtaking scenery, so if you are going to travel half the country to get there why not make a weekend of it? If you choose to stay in Carlisle there are quite a few bed and breakfast establishments located on the Warwick Road near to the football ground.

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Fans Reviews
Lance Holden (Leeds United) 11/03/07
Hernek Hayre (Coventry City) 28/08/07
Martin Hart (Raith Rovers) 25/11/06
Clive Allard (Leyton Orient) 19/8/06
Nathan Jackson (Lincoln City) 4/2/03

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Hotel Accommodation
If you require hotel accommodation in the area then first try a hotel booking service provided by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who specialise in locating accommodation near or within a short travelling distance of the football ground. They also have the added advantage over some other hotel booking services that you pay on departure. Yes this site will earn a small commission if you book through them, but it will go to help with the running costs of keeping the Guide going. To access their Carlisle page click here.

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Feedback
If anything is incorrect or you have something to add, please e-mail me and I'll update the guide.

 
 

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Last Updated: 21 March, 2008