Bristol Manor Farm F.C.

Their current home The NL Services Stadium used to be the site of the Port of Bristol Authority Sports & Social Club but when they moved to new premises 1965, Manor Farm took it over.

With seating and floodlights added since 1980, the club now boasts excellent facilities alongside a spacious clubhouse.

They remained there until relegation under Pete McCall's management team in 2001–02 but regained their Premier status just two seasons later in 2003/04 under Shaun Bond and Nicky Johns.

Lee Lashenko become the new manager at the start of the 2013–14 season and quickly made an impact in the FA Cup, overcoming Oldland Abbotonians, Lymington Town and Corsham Town to reach the second qualifying round, equaling their best ever performance in the competition.

The club finished second but were unsuccessful in their promotion bid when Larkhall Athletic were accepted into the Southern League.

The 2015–16 season left the club with mixed feelings as on one hand they managed to get to the Quarter-Final of the FA Vase narrowly going out away to eventual winners Morpeth Town.

Bristol Manor Farm's ground, The BS3 Services Stadium, in 2015