Originally based at Maude's Meadow until 1906, Kendal moved to Mint Bridge off Shap Road in 1927. The original Mint Bridge had a capacity of 4,600 (including 600 seated in the stand), and attracted some decent crowds including 3,000 achieved in 1999 when Kendal lost 20–25 to
London Scottish in the fourth round of the
Tetley's Bitter Cup. They remained at the old Mint Bridge up until the end of the 2016–17 season when they sold the land to
Sainsbury's for the construction of a supermarket. The money from the sale enabled Kendal to build a new ground (retaining the Mint Bridge name) just up the road. It cost up to £11 million – a figure that included a £3.5 million club-house – and the development began in July 2016, undertaken by local construction group
Pinington. The ground was completed in time for the 2017–18 season, with the first game taking place against
Preston Grasshoppers on 30 September 2017; a 19–25 defeat in front of a crowd of over 1,000. The new Mint Bridge Stadium has a 4G pitch with electronic scoreboard alongside the club-house/stand, with additional facilities including a function room, kitchen, cafe, children's play area and memorial garden. Capacity at the ground allows for up to 3,000 standing pitch side, along with 258 seats in the stand and space for 200 on the club-house balcony, bringing total capacity to approximately 3,500. ==Honours==