
Plaque commemorating Centre Spot of Huddersfield Town's former Leeds Road Ground
📍 Huddersfield HD1 6PF, UK
About Plaque commemorating Centre Spot of Huddersfield Town's former Leeds Road Ground
This commemorative plaque marks the precise centre spot of Huddersfield Town Football Club's former Leeds Road ground. Located in Huddersfield, this understated marker holds significant historical value for local football enthusiasts. The original ground served as the beloved home for the Terriers from September 1908 until its closure in April 1994, witnessing decades of sporting history and countless memorable matches.
Today, the plaque stands as a quiet tribute to a bygone era of local sport. Visitors who specifically seek it out will find it a poignant reminder of where legendary games were once played. Many discover it by chance, appreciating its simple yet powerful connection to Huddersfield's rich sporting heritage. It offers a unique, understated landmark for those with an interest in local history and football culture.
Visiting Information
The plaque is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as it is located within a car park. Visitors should be aware that it's an understated memorial and may not be immediately obvious, with some reviews noting the need for caution due to its location. There are no payment options or specific accessibility features provided for the plaque itself.
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📍 Huddersfield HD1 6PF, UK
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Reviews sourced from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.
Only noticeable if you actually want to visit it, risk getting ran over for a disk
The football ground was opened in September 1908 and closed April 1994.
It’s just a plaque in the middle of a car park denoting the centre spot of the old Huddersfield Town football ground. I came upon it entirely by accident.