Ivor Preece Field

Ivor Preece Field
The 'Street
Location Binley Woods, Warwickshire, England
Owner Broadstreet RFC
Capacity 250 seats
Field size 46 acres (190,000 m2)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground September 2000
Opened August 2002
Architect SR Davis Architects
Tenants
Broadstreet RUFC

The Ivor Preece Field on Rugby Road, Binley Woods, Warwickshire is the home ground of Broadstreet RUFC, designed by SR Davis architects with the sports ground designed by Peter Jones Associates, Quantity Surveyors Bucknall Austin, project managed by Falcon House Project Management.

The first game played here was on 1 March 2001 with the official opening in August 2002. The official opening day saw world cup winning captain Martin Johnson open the club and grounds. This saw a select presidents team take on the current first XV. The ground is named in honour of Ivor Preece (1920–87), who played for and captained Coventry R.F.C. and the England national rugby union team in the 1950s and was president of Broadstreet RUFC.

The 46 acres (190,000 m2) allow up to five rugby matches and one football match to be played with two of the rugby pitches floodlit. The rugby club and facilities plays host to all manor of rugby sides on varying levels. Not only Broadstreet RFC the grounds owners, but Coventry And District Union, Warwickshire RFU, Midlands RFU for training sessions and full games and Premiership side Wasps for training. In early 2008 for England Deaf Rugby Union in their matches against The Welsh Deaf Rugby Union in February and March saw the visit of The Scottish Deaf Rugby Union XV.

The grounds have also played host to local football sides and the Coventry Cassidy Jets American football team.

Coordinates: 52°23′47″N 1°25′48″W / 52.3964°N 1.4300°W / 52.3964; -1.4300

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