A largely open ground, which is dominated by the Main Stand on one side. This stand is quite tall with the seating area well elevated above pitch level. MORE >>
The stadium consists of one seated stand, one covered terrace along the western side of the pitch and two un-covered terraces at either end of the pitch. MORE >>
An interesting ground that has a mix of new and old. The old look is from the two partly covered stands (to the rear) located at each end of the ground. MORE >>
A large Main Stand runs the length of the pitch but is set back from the playing area because of the stadium's athletics track. MORE >>
The pitch level is sunk two meters below the external ground level to reduce noise and light pollution. MORE >>
Although a relatively new ground, its design is traditional. The Main Stand is all seated and is partly covered to the rear. MORE >>
The stadium is known for its unusual location, being set into the side of a hill. MORE >>
The ground has a small covered terrace which runs down half one side of the ground and continues around one end so that two corners of the stadium are enclosed. MORE >>
Although the ground has been opened for over 50 years, it looks as if has received some recent investment as three sides look fairly new in construction. MORE >>
Over the last few years the ground has undergone - and is undergoing - a transformation. MORE >>
The ground is on the small side, but is well maintained and has real wooded feel to it, with a lot of large trees being visible around its perimeter. MORE >>
On one side is the impressive looking Main Stand. This stand runs for around half the length of the pitch, but is situated to one side of the half way line. MORE >>
On one side is the small old looking Main Stand, that looks as if could have been there since the ground originally opened. MORE >>
In 1997 Salisbury City moved to the stadium which was purpose built at Old Sarum, and was named after the then chairman, Raymond McEnhill. MORE >>
The stadium has changed greatly since the early days just after the war, to become one of the most impressive in Non-League football today. MORE >>