The stadium holds 13,511 and was built in 1913, though the present ground bears no resemblance to the original following several periods of redevelopment.
Many home fans had traditionally stood at the London Road End, so a covered standing terrace was constructed there just before the Second World War.
[2] In the 1950s, the council sold London Road to the club following a long-term lease, and it was at this time that major development of the ground began.
With a capacity of 3,605, the Main Stand's facilities were improved to include a pub, conference areas and a retail shop.
The pitch received a large makeover in 2001 when the entire playing surface was removed to insert 1+1⁄4 miles (2.0 km) of new drainage pipes and 500 tons of gravel and sand.
[4] On 1 June 2019, the ground was renamed the Weston Homes Stadium as part of a ten-year £2 million sponsorship deal.
The record attendance since the capacity dropped to 13,511 (prior to seating of London Road end) is 14,110, which was set during a match with Leicester City in March 2009.
[1] The traditional home end terrace had 2,175 rail seats, which permit safe standing, installed in the summer of 2022.
After 'The Posh' were promoted, the chairman, Darragh MacAnthony, promised that a new stadium would be built if the club could maintain their Championship status for several seasons.
This will be the first phase of the redevelopment of London Road, the aim being to turn it into an all-seater stadium, that will meet Premier League criteria.
The project is set to be funded through a combination of a central government grant and private finance and will include a new further education facility – a STEM centre.
[8] In July 2013, an agreement was reached between the club and Peterborough City Council concerning rent and the redevelopment of the ground.
This provided for the club to pay reduced rent during redevelopment of the ground, with work on the Moy's End expected to start in September 2013.
[13] In 1939, more than 18,000 people watched Eric 'Fen Tiger' Boon successfully defend his British lightweight boxing title at London Road against Johnny McGrory of Scotland.