Grange Park, Wetherby

It replaced a former cricket ground on the same location, which was closed after the second Wetherby by-pass (now the A1(M)) cut through its pitch.The bowling club has a separate wooden pavilion adjacent to its greens, towards the opposite side of the car park from the main clubhouse.In 2024, co-owner Angela Wood of the Wetherby club stated, "We’re a bit more rough and ready but it's inclusive and we’'e trying to build a community.[3] The site has a car park for around 100 vehicles, a children's playground and a catering unit close to the rugby pitches which are some distance from the clubhouse.The ground is situated close to Junction 45 of the A1(M) motorway and is around 10–15 minutes walk from Wetherby bus station.
The new clubhouse, seen the year it opened.
The cricket field with the clubhouse in the background.
Grandstand by the first team rugby pitch
The bowling greens.
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