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VIDEO – Top 10 Most Unique Non League Stadiums

We continue to take at look the top 10 most unique Non League stadiums…

7th) THE DRIPPING PAN (Lewes)

 

 
 
 
 
 
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This unique ground has one of the most unique of names. It’s The Dripping Pan of Lewes.

The ground has been there since 1885 and it’s said that is used to an excavation pit which explains the deepness sides around the ground.

 

6th) QUEEN ELIZABETH II STADIUM (Enfield Town)

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Like Wingate & Finchley’s, this ground reeks of 80s and 90s. There is nothing unique abbout the other three stands, it’s the main stand that is the vocal point.

It’s set some way back from the pitch and it’s most notable for it’s cylindrical cafe building at the other end of the stand.

 

5th) SR TIMBER ARENA (Teversal)

 

 
 
 
 
 
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This get top marks for improvisation resourcefulness, it’s Teversal. They play in the 10th tier and most sides don’t have any coverage behind the goals. Teversal came up with a unique solution for this and brought in two old Tesco trolley park shelters putting them behind the one goal and could probably fit about 5 or 10 people in each.

 

Take a look at more of the top 10 most unique non league stadiums on the next few pages.

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