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The Walks
LocationTennyson Rd
King's Lynn
Norfolk
PE30 5PB
Coordinates52°45′00″N 0°24′27″E / 52.7501°N 0.4074°E / 52.7501; 0.4074
OwnerKing's Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council
OperatorKing's Lynn Town Football Club
Capacity8,200 (1,200 seated)
Record attendance12,937 (King's Lynn vs Exeter City, 24 November 1951)
Field size100 by 64 yards (91 m × 59 m)
SurfaceLawn grass
Construction
Built1879
Opened1881
Tenants
King's Lynn (1881–2009)
King's Lynn Town (2010–present)

The Walks is a football stadium in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England and the home of King's Lynn Town. King's Lynn Town took over the Walks ground from King's Lynn, who had played there since being formed in 1881 before being wound up in 2009.

History

Canvas screens were erected around the ground in 1892 to prevent people watching matches without paying. In 1893 a match was played against Wisbech Town under electric lights. A stand was built in 1896, although it was demolished in 1905, replaced by a 500-seat wooden grandstand built at a cost of £250.

In the mid-1950s the Supporters Club installed terracing for 4,000 and 780 seats on the northern side of the pitch. In 1955 the wooden stand was sold to a company in Spalding and a new grandstand seating 1,400 with a terraced paddock holding 3,000 was built at a cost of £27,000 and opened by then FIFA President and FA Chairman Arthur Drewry on 18 August 1956.

Floodlights were installed in 1963 and used for the first time in a Culey Festival Cup match against Cambridge City on 25 September.

Attendance

The ground currently has a capacity of 8,200 (1,200 seated) though the record attendance at the ground is 12,937, recorded when King's Lynn Town played Exeter City on 24 November 1951 in an FA Cup first round tie.

See also

  • The Walks, Premier urban park in King's Lynn.

References

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  2. "Linnets History – King's Lynn Town Football Club". 24 March 2017. Archived from the original on 24 March 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  3. "Club History - King's Lynn Town". King's Lynn Town Football Club. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  4. "Club History - King's Lynn Town". King's Lynn Town Football Club. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  5. "Club History - King's Lynn Town". King's Lynn Town Football Club. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  6. "Club History - King's Lynn Town". King's Lynn Town Football Club. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
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  9. "MATCH REPORT: KING'S LYNN 1 EXETER CITY 3. FA CUP. 24TH NOVEMBER 1951". exeweb.com. 8 November 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
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