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Park View | |
The Main Stand | |
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| Full name | Park View Road Ground |
|---|---|
| Location | Welling |
| Construction | |
| Built | Circa 1925 |
| Opened | Circa 1925 |
| Tenants | |
| Bexley United F.C. (circa 1945–1976) Welling United F.C. (1977–present) Erith & Belvedere F.C. (1999–present) | |
Park View Road is home toIsthmian Premier League semi- professionalfootball clubWelling United, and was the ground of their predecessorsBexley United. Welling have played there since 1977. It is also the home ofErith & Belvedere who have been ground sharing since the 1999 season.
The ground takes its name from a section of the A207 road inWelling, immediately adjacent toDanson Park.
Football has been played at Park View Road since the 1920s with a grandstand having been built by the late 1930s.[1] It suffered damage from passing German bombers en route tobomb London in 1940 duringWorld War II.[citation needed] It then lay derelict for some years after. This was until a campaign was initiated to reformBexleyheath & Welling F.C.[further explanation needed] Crowds soon reached over 2,000.
In 1950, the current main stand was built. Crowds continued to rise in the 1960s and so the main stand was enlarged, and covered terracing was increased. By the 1970s however, the club (which was then known asBexley United) had fallen on hard times and was forced to fold. Bexley United played its last game in April 1976 in front of 222 spectators.[1]
In 1977, Welling United (that had been playing in nearby Eltham) secured a 15-year lease of the ground. It had been left to rot and a fire had damaged the main stand.
Erith & Belvedere F.C. moved into the ground in 1999 after the main stand at their old stadium – also known as Park View – burnt down. The club sold their old site in 2001 and financed the development of the far side of the ground, where their headquarters are now maintained. Seats replaced the dilapidated terrace.
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