Whilst this major redevelopment took place, the team played the entire 1973–74 season on opponents' or neutral grounds.
[1] The Rogers Family Stadium is on the site of common land on the furthest west side of Roxeth in what was once known as Dabbs Field.
In this area, around 850 AD, it is believed there was a now forgotten battle as commemorated in place names such as the Bonefield and the Hundred of Gore.
The streets around the ground are largely named after castles in the British Isles; Windsor, Warwick, Kenilworth, Walton, Arundel, Corfe, Balmoral, Ludlow, Tregenna.
The Rogers Family Stadium is within 30 minutes walking distance of three London Underground stations on three separate lines.
Bus routes 140, 114, 282, 395, 399 and the circular H9 / H10 through South Harrow / Rayners Lane all pass nearby, stopping around ten minutes walk of the ground.