Team Info Lewes
- Nickname
- The Rooks
- Ground Name
- The Dripping Pan
- Address
Mountfield Road
Lewes
East Sussex
BN7 2XD- Telephone
- 01273 472100
- Website
- lewesfc.com/home
Directions
Leave Sudbury on B1508 towards Bures, Wormingford, Aldham, Eight Ash Green, and join A12 towards London and then join the M25 at junction 28 head towards the Dartford crossing. Continue to junction 7 which is the Gatwick Airport turning M23. Follow this to the end which takes you onto the A23 continue to the junction with the A27 and turn left towards Lewes.
The Dripping Pan is at the very start of Mountfield Road, directly behind the station. If you are coming from the north or west, turn off the A27 for Lewes and turn right (signposted Rodmell and Piddinghoe) after about a mile at the first set of traffic lights, adjacent to the prison. Follow that road until you get to a mini roundabout by The Swan pub and turn left. Continue along this road leads to the ground.
PARKING
There are limited car parking spaces in the Sussex Downs College and Priory School car parks down Mountfield Road past the ground. Metered street parking is available and there is a pay and display car park directly outside the ground but please be aware that Lewes has quite a number of ‘keen’ traffic wardens patrolling the town so please purchase a ticket where required.
TRAIN
Lewes has a fifteen minute train service to Brighton, departing approximately every fifteen minutes in both directions. There is a direct London train approximately every 30 minutes to Victoria, via Gatwick Airport and Clapham Junction. For more information check http://nationalrail.co.uk
Lewes railway station is about a two minute walk from the Dripping Pan. When you exit the main entrance, turn left and follow the path over the bridge. The ground will be in front of you.
FAN INFORMATION
Entrance for all fans is via the main turnstiles in the Mountfield Road car park. The Dripping Pan has a bar in which you can sample a pint of fine Harveys beer brewed in the town, and a number of refreshment outlets around the ground.




