Fab non league football ground - nice club house with a great selection of beers and spirits on - really nice friendly club and a great community spirit about the place - good luck in the coming season ⚽️😊😊
There's no cover for the parents on the furthest pitch away.
2 lads were serving in the cafe area. Using their fingers. My sons sausage had 3 in, mine and my friends had 2 but all got charged the same price. And they tasted like a boiled sausage which wasnt that nice. The coffee is too strong.
Its an alright place if the weather is nice.
Cup game , hottest day of the year , with friends, and children. Great atmosphere, friendly welcoming(partisan on occasions) crowd, decent pint , decent price. Sadly no fried onions on the burgers. One ladies loo , but clean and specially well done Kings Langley FC for providing essentials 👏 for us girls. Sorry the lads didn't go on to win , but definitely looking forward to another visit.
In March 1997, Kings Langley finally gained a new permanent home on Hempstead Road. The reformation of the club's youth team in 1989 helped play a part in this, as junior and senior supporters joined forces to help obtain the land, lay the pitches, and build a pavilion. Sponsors of the project included the National Lottery, the Hertfordshire FA, Dacorum Borough Council, Kings Langley Parish Council, and Graham Gaywood, a well-known benefactor of the club who died soon after the stadium's completion. The ground is named Gaywood Park in his honour.