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Brunton Park is a football stadium and the home of Carlisle United. It is situated in the city of Carlisle and has a certified capacity of 17,949. The ground opened in 1909. Brunton Park's grandstand burned down in 1953 and the stadium flooded completely in 2005 and again in 2015.
Aug 15, 2024 · Brunton Park - Carlisle United Stadium. See 25 reviews. Submit a review. Capacity: 17,949. Club Nickname: The Cumbrians. Year Opened: 1909. Pitch Size: 112 x 74 yards. Address: Warwick Road, Carlisle, CA1 1LL. Phone: 01228 526 237. Pitch Type: Grass. Shirt Sponsors: Bimson. See more. Last Update: August 15, 2024. What Is Brunton Park Like?
Jul 11, 2024 · Carlisle United’s owners are investing millions in the stadium this summer with major improvements to stands and other facilities. Piatak is hopeful that the huge work will be completed in time...
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Aug 7, 2021 · As fans return for a new Carlisle United season, let's take a moment to appreciate the Paddock: the loyal and straight-talking soul of Brunton Park.
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- Brunton Park Seating Plan and Where to Sit
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- Getting to Brunton Park
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There are four stands at the ground that run along each side of the pitch. The West Stand is a combination of seating and terracing and is considered to be the main stand in the stadium, with the upper tier serving as the dedicated family section. The Warwick Road End is where the most vocal supporters go, whilst The East Stand is where the away su...
Because the stadium has both seating areas and terraced sections the amount of money you’ll pay to attend Carlisle games varies depending on where in the ground you want to go. You’ll also be able to get your tickets slightly cheaper if you buy them in advance. You’ll pay £3 more per ticket if you buy on the day. Below are the prices for adults and...
Carlisle is directly below Scotland, so it’s not exactly an easy journey if you’re heading there from down South. There’s a cracking castle you can go and look around though, so every cloud… Train– Carlisle Citadel Station is in the centre of the town and is a short walk from the ground. It is served by West Coast Mainline trains and takes between ...
Carlisle is on the border with Scotland, so it’s well prepared for weary travelers needing to stop over on their way up or down the United Kingdom. Here are some of the hotels we think you’ll want to consider:
Carlisle is an… interesting town. The local theatre is basically inside the basketball court at the leisure centre, for example, which is an odd choice. Still, the interesting towns are often the ones with the best boozers, so here are some of our favourites that aren’t in the middle of sports centre’s:
The facilities here are quite good, with most views of the pitch being uninterrupted. It’s all fairly standard stuff for a team in the lower section of the Football League, mind.
Hospitality comes in the form of Foxy’s Restaurant as a standard package. You can enjoy a two or three course pre-match meal that will have a particular theme, such as Thai and Indian cuisine, as well as access to a private cash bar. They like running with themes at Carlisle it seems, because they also offer themed entertainment and festive events ...
It is not possible to tour Brunton Park at the time of writing and the club does not have a museum. There’s not a great deal to see behind the scenes to be perfectly honest, so you’re not missing much.
Carlisle United have enjoyed some great successes over the years by the standards of a small club. When they played in the First Division in the 1974-1975 season they ensured that the city of Carlisle became the smallest place as far as population is concerned to host top-flight football since 1906. Heady days indeed. From 1949 until 1951 the club ...
Having begun life playing their games at Milholme Bank, Carlisle United soon found that that ground was too small for their needs. They moved to Devonshire Park in 1905 but were evicted from it by the Duke of Devonshire in 1909, so they needed somewhere new to play their games. Thus it was that Carlisle began to call Brunton Park their home. The st...
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Nov 24, 2011 · Proposals for a new all-seater ground for Carlisle United have gone on display. The club have been at their current ground - Brunton Park - since 1909 and plan to move to a new stadium at...
Apr 4, 2024 · We want businesses to be involved and be proud to play their part for the good of the club and City. As the football season heads into its final month, the club can give an update on developments off-the field as projects gather pace ready for the close season.