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 Kingsholm Stadium is a rugby union stadium located in the Kingsholm area of Gloucester, England, and is the home stadium of Gloucester Rugby. 
 Set in the heart of Gloucester, Kingsholm Stadium is a place feared by visitors and loved by the locals. If you're travelling by public transport, take the bus from the Airport
 Glasgow, Paris and Amsterdam. known as the JS Stand, whilst behind the others is the West Terrace
 including Aberdeen, Belfast (City & International), Cork,
 Scheduled services operate to
 season. busiest in the UK, with flights to a wide range of destinations
 formed a habit of winning the regular season before falling to defeat
 (Bergamo & Malpensa), Newcastle, Paris (CDG), Rome (Fiumicino),
 follow the A40 in the direction of Gloucester. About 60 miles from Gloucester, Birmingham International is one of the
 Kingsholm Stadium is a rugby union stadium in Gloucester, England, and is the home stadium of Gloucester Rugby. At Elmbridge Roundabout,
 rail station is situated less than a mile from Kingsholm in the City
 every English Premiership season since it began in 1997, and have
 Gloucester have competed in
 in the playoff final at Twickenham to lift the trophy. Two large screens are situated in the corners of the
 Shannon, Venice (Marco Polo) and Waterford. View of the South Stand, from
 Can you add information to this section? Guide is dependent on your input to make it work. the West Terrace, In the city centre and near to the train station is the, Guesthouses within walking distance include the, Can you add information to this section? BBC Gloucestershire feature about the development of Kingsholm - plus photo gallery, https://gloucester.fandom.com/wiki/Kingsholm_Stadium?oldid=3944. be utilised for the Rugby World Cup in 2015. opposite the Shed is the modern South Stand, a large all-seater
 heavyweights of English rugby, situated in the rugby heartland of the
 The most famous part of Kingsholm is known as 'The Shed', a
 Kingsholm Stadium has a capacity of 16,500. Gloucester Rugby having been entertaining the stands for over 125 years and now has a capacity of 16,115. Birmingham
 providing uncovered standing space and hospitality facilities. The shed runs down the whole length of pitch from side to side holding around 3,000 people. restaurant that has received good reviews from rugby fans. (usually)  covered terrace running the length of the pitch,
 the North or South your best bet is to exit the M5 at Junction 11 and
 Direct train services operate from the
 The World Cup rolled into Gloucester in 2015 when Kingsholm played host to four pool games. known as the JS Stand, whilst behind the others is the West Terrace
 The new main grandstand, opened in 2007, is an all seated 7,500 capacity stand along the south touchline. opposite the Shed is the modern South Stand, a large all-seater
 The World Cup rolled into Gloucester in 2015 when