Odd Down A.F.C.

Odd Down FC spent their formative years on pitches at Stirtingale Farm and at the Quarr Ground, before moving to Combe Hay Lane in the 1930s.

The club was finally able to purchase the ground in 1952 and it was renamed in memory of long-serving former President Lew Hill.

Re-grouping after the war, Odd Down started off again in the Somerset Senior League and in the 1946–47 season finished as runners-up to Somerton.

The hard work paid off as Odd Down gained admittance to the Western Football League for the start of the 1977–78 season.

In their centenary year of 2001 Odd Down reached the final of the Somerset Premier Cup for the first time, losing 1–0 to Southern League side Clevedon Town.