Champion Hill

Capacity 4 000
Country England
City London
Clubs Dulwich Hamlet
Category Design awaiting implementation
Cost ?
Construction ?
Design Alan Camp Architects

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Champion Hill – design description

The new home of Dulwich Hamlet FC will be situated nearly exactly where the old one is, built back in 1912. We're using 'nearly' intentionally because bulk of the historical Champion Hill will be ceded to Meadow Residential, who are to deliver 6 blocks across the stadium site, offering 219 homes.

In return for being able to build on the 108-year-old venue, Meadow Residential is financing a modern stadium with one major grandstand. Bulk of fans will be standing around the new field, earning the ground its projected 4,000 capacity.

The main stand will house only 659 people on covered seats (including 55 on a modest upper balcony) but it will in turn offer extensive sporting and hospitality facilities, ensuring Dulwich Hamlet can operate sustainably. For decades to come.

Possibly the most interesting piece of the stadium is that it will have two owners, each holding a piece of it. Only the main stand will be built within the Champion Hill site and will thus be owned by the club. The field will be a redeveloped Green Dale training field, which is designated as Metropolitan Open Land (MOL). It's thus taxpayer-owned and has only been leased to the club for 125 years.

As is required for a MOL site, the field will have to remain open for free public use, particularly for students of local schools. It's thus no wonder that Dulwich Hamlet opted for a synthetic AstroTurf field, which should guarantee withstanding heavy use on a daily basis.

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