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Griffin Park was a football ground in Brentford in the London Borough of Hounslow, England. It was the home ground of Brentford F.C. from its opening in September 1904 to August 2020. The ground was in a predominantly residential area and was known for being the only English league football ground to have a pub on each corner.
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Key facts. Club: Brentford FC | Opening: 1904 | Closing: 2020 | Final capacity: 12,763 seats. History and description. Griffin Park was built in 1904, though initially consisted of nothing more than a small single stand. Previously, Brentford had played at five different locations before leasing the new site in the west of London.
Brentford’s home ground opened in 1904 and has numerous links to pubs in its history. To start with, it took its name from a nearby pub called The Griffin. It was also famous as being the only ground in the Football League with a pub on each of its corners until The Royal Oak closed.
In 2020, having called Griffin Park our home since 1904, we moved to a brand new, 17,250-seater stadium. Situated next to the M4, Brentford Community Stadium is located a short distance from both Heathrow Airport and Central London.