Stark’s Park
Stark's Park is a football stadium in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It is the home ground of Raith Rovers, who have played there since 1891. The ground has an all-seated capacity of 8,867.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Stadium
- Description: football stadium in Fife, Scotland, UK
- Address: Pratt Street, Kirkcaldy
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Balwearie High School and Kirkcaldy railway station.
Balwearie High School
School
Balwearie High School is a non-denominational comprehensive secondary school at the west end of Kirkcaldy in Scotland. Balwearie serves around 1600 pupils aged from 11 to 18 and includes a Department of Additional Support for children with Additional Support Needs. Balwearie High School is situated 950 feet northwest of Stark’s Park.
Kirkcaldy railway station
Railway station
Photo: Stephen Craven, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Kirkcaldy railway station is a railway station in the town of Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Fife Circle Line and principal East Coast Main Line, 26 miles north east of Edinburgh Waverley. Kirkcaldy railway station is situated 1 mile north of Stark’s Park.
Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court
Courthouse
Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court, formerly known as County Buildings, is a judicial building on Whytescauseway in Kirkcaldy in Scotland. The building, which continues to operate a courthouse, is a Category B listed building. Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court is situated 3,600 feet north of Stark’s Park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kirkcaldy and Pathhead.
Kirkcaldy
Photo: Kilnburn, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kirkcaldy is a town on the coast of Fife in central Scotland. It's called "The Lang Toun" due to the collection of villages that stretched along the coast.
Pathhead
Suburb
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Pathhead is an area of Kirkcaldy, in Fife, Scotland. Pathhead was an independent village before it was incorporated into the Royal burgh of Kirkcaldy. In Jan Blaeu's map of Scotland from the 17th century reference is made to the village of Peth-heed, present day Pathhead. Pathhead is situated 2 miles northeast of Stark’s Park.
Kinghorn
Town
Photo: BesigedB, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kinghorn is a town and parish in Fife, Scotland. A seaside resort with two beaches, Kinghorn Beach and Pettycur Bay, plus a fishing port, it stands on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, opposite Edinburgh. Kinghorn is situated 2 miles south of Stark’s Park.
Stark’s Park
- Categories: association football venue, recreation area, football, sports location, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Fife, North East Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
56.09979° or 56° 5′ 59″ northLongitude
-3.16817° or 3° 10′ 5″ westElevation
85 feet (26 metres)Operator
Raith Rovers FCOpen location code
9C8R3RXJ+WPOpenStreetMap ID
way 109654683OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadiumOpenStreetMap feature
sport=soccer
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Spanish—“Stark’s Park” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “斯塔克公園球場”
- Dutch: “Stark’s Park”
- French: “Stark’s Park”
- German: “Stark’s Park”
- Italian: “Stark’s Park”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Stark’s Park”
- Norwegian: “Stark’s Park”
- Persian: “استارکس پارک”
- Spanish: “Stark’s Park”
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