Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. There are various parking areas nearby although there are alternative methods of getting to the Stadium, through the use of the public transport system. At the second large roundabout on the A63 Garrison Road, continue over Myton Bridge straight onto A63 Castle Street. The club then moved to their own ground, Anlaby Road adjacent to the Circle. The Carlton Hotel is set in Hull, 800 metres from KCOM Stadium. MUFC Managers @ Stadium, Opponent At the bottom of the flyover, move into the right hand lane at the traffic lights and turn onto Walton Street, proceed approx 500 metres just beyond the Airco Arena, the car park is situated on your right hand side. At the next main set of traffic lights (and with the Hospital in front of you), take a left turn onto A1105 Anlaby Road. The last game at the ground was played on 20 April 1965 and two days later it was demolished to make way for a section of rail track to link the East Coast line to Scarborough and allow the removal of three level crossings.[1]. Although the Hull City first team never played at Anlaby Road again, football was played at the Circle until 1965. The A165 approaches Hull from the East Coast and onto Holderness Road. Anlaby Road 448, Hull, HU3 6QR, United Kingdom Turn off onto the slip road just before the fly-over, sign-posted ‘Local Traffic/Infirmary’ and for KC Stadium. Stadium, Penalties (F)  Continue over the fly-over. At the next main set of traffic lights (and with the Hospital in front of you), take a left turn onto A1105 Anlaby Road.Continue over the fly-over. Armed police swooped on a pub in Hull on Tuesday and trapped punters inside after reports of gunshots. Follow Perry Street around and under the flyover. The property is located 2.4 km from Hull Arena and 2.8 km from Hull New Theatre. mufcinfo@sky.com, (1-0) - W - League Division Two - Anlaby Road. Europe; Africa; Asia; Oceania; South America; North America; ... Anlaby RoadEngland. Most Goals Conceded v Opponent: (4) See table below, Red Cards Just before the flyover, take the slip road signposted "Infirmary/Anlaby A1105", and at the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto ‘Rawling Way.’. (F) @ Stadium, Most Goals Continue on the A63 under the Humber Bridge. For up to date information, please telephone Bus Call on 01482 222222. The record attendance was 32,000 in a FA Cup game against … The cause was never determined though speculation included a carelessly discarded cigarette, arson and even the actions of suffragettes. Stadium, By Competition @ At the hotel, every room includes a wardrobe. Approach Hull from the M62, which leads straight onto the A63. 28-10-1905 (1-0) - W - League Division Two - Anlaby Road, Highest Attendance: 28-10-1905 (1-0) - W - League Division Two - Anlaby Road-( 14000 ), Most Goals scored v Opponent: (2) See table below The Anlaby Road continued to be Hull’s main thoroughfare westwards (the Hessle Road was constructed much later, c.1826) and public transport began to show huge developments. Anlaby Road was a sports venue in Hull. A statistical compilation of all Stadium, Own Goals Horse tramways were first used in Hull from 1872, and the Anlaby Road, then at the peak of its development, had acquired its first tram route following a trial run on 25 May 1877. Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anlaby_Road&oldid=958973174, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 May 2020, at 15:13. Once over the Humber Bridge, follow signs for Hull City Centre. Hull City football club played its first game at Dairycoates[clarification needed] then seventeen games at The Circle cricket ground. Turn right after the hospital onto Argyle Street, over the flyover, left at the bottom of the flyover and follow the footbridge to the stadium. Coordinates Anlaby Road was a sports venue inThe ground was used for football club Hull City between 1906 and 1939. Follow signs for A63/M62 Leeds. Approximately 20 customers were trapped inside The Lair on Anlaby Road as "loads" of armed police officers closed off the surrounding area and roads due to an unknown "incident". The record attendance was 32,000 in a FA Cup game against Newcastle United.The stands were bombed during the Second World War but Hull City used the site for training and reserve matches until 1965, when a railway line was built over the pitch. Over the next few years, parts of the North and East stands were covered over despite the best efforts of the north east wind which whisked away several sections of the stand.