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Brunton Park is a football stadium and the home of Carlisle United F.C. It is situated in the city of Carlisle, Cumbria and has a certified capacity for the 2011/12 season of 18,202. The ground opened in 1909. Brunton Park's grandstand burned down in 1953 and the stadium flooded completely in 2005 and again in 2015.Brunton Park is split into four separate stands; Warwick Road End, East Stand, Main (West) Stand and the Petteril End, which remains closed unless exceptionally large crowds are in attendance.Brunton Park is the largest football stadium in England which is not all-seated. Carlisle United plan to move away from Brunton Park in the near future to a 12,000 capacity all-seater stadium.Before the 2012/13 season Cumbria County Council inspected Brunton Park and they deemed that certain areas of the stadium were unsafe. As a result, they reduced the capacity to 17,001 for the forthcoming season.HistoryIn 1904 Shaddongate United became Carlisle United F.C., an association football club who played at the Millholme Bank ground to the west of Carlisle. The ground was often too small for their purposes and they sometimes used the Rugby Ground which would later be the adjacent neighbour of Brunton Park. In 1905 United joined the Lancashire Combination league and required larger facilities so moved to Devonshire Park, a football ground which stood where Trinity School now sits. In 1909 they were evicted from premises by the Duke of Devonshire and moved eastwards to establish Brunton Park, the club's home ever since.

Address: Warwick Rd, Carlisle CA1 1LL, UK
Phone: 01228 526237
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State: Cumbria
City: Carlisle
Zip Code: CA1 1LL

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:15 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:15 PM


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Reviews
Really enjoyed my time up in Carlisle covering a match. Very hospitable, a lovely view of surrounding scenery, you can see hills in the distance, the food was very good and the facilities are up-to-date. A great day out!
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Brunton Park, the historic home of Carlisle United Football Club, and the experience left me impressed.nnOne of the most notable aspects of Brunton Park is its traditional charm. It's a stadium that exudes character and history, standing as a testament to the club's deep roots in the community. The older architecture and design elements give it a unique and authentic feel, offering a departure from the more modern stadiums you often find today.nnThe views from the stands are excellent, ensuring that spectators have a great vantage point to watch the action on the pitch. The seating arrangements are comfortable, and the facilities are well-maintained, I would image they provide an enjoyable experience for fans.nnIn addition, the staff at Brunton Park were welcoming and hospitable, adding to the overall positive experience. The club's dedication to its fans is evident in the warm and friendly atmosphere they cultivate.nnAll in all, Brunton Park is a gem. Its rich history and traditional charm make it a must-visit for football enthusiasts. It's a place where you can truly connect with the essence of the sport and the pride of Carlisle United Football Club.
Brunton Park is an old-school stadium with lots of terraces for the home fans. The stadium could do with an upgrade, but the current stadium has lots of character. Away stand is off centred, and your seat could potentially be beyond the goal line or corner. Toilets could be better by having warm water.nThey allow away fans to put flags on the unused terraces behind the goal.nNot much of an atmosphere from the home fans when they are struggling.nGreat fanzone outside with lots of options to eat and drink, e.g., sunday roast in a giant Yorkshire pudding, fish and chips, etc.
Old school stadium with terraces.nnOne newer stand.nnHas a bit of character.nnEnjoyed my visit during the 2-2 draw with stevenage.
Fantastic old school football ground , friendly stewards and bar staff and they sell scots pies . Carlisle fans are proper football fans , bottom of the league and still turn up in numbers home and away . From a Barnsley fan .
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