For most of its existence, the club played at the White Lion ground in
Edgware from 1939, with the ground taking its name from the adjacent White Lion pub. In 1964 the pitch was levelled, but this led to drainage problems that caused numerous matches to be postponed. Floodlights were installed in 1979, paid for by the sale of striker
Brian Stein to
Luton Town, while the sale of goalkeeper
Dave Beasant to
Wimbledon funded other improvements. A new main stand was built in 1984 after the original wooden stand had burned down. The White Lion pub was demolished in 1997 and replaced by a hotel, and the club was eventually forced to close in 2008 when their main benefactor withdrew financial support and the ground was lost to commercial redevelopment. The site freehold was bought by
Barrett Homes, with planning permission having already been granted to build flats on the site by
Harrow Council in 2006. The site of the former stadium is now occupied by a residential development named Zodiac Close. Upon reforming in 2014, the club moved to Silver Jubilee Park in
Kingsbury (the former home of
Kingsbury Town), although they played the opening games of the 2014–15 season at
Underhill Stadium while Silver Jubilee Park was undergoing refurbishment. The ground has five stands; the 180-seat main stand, a 118-seat stand behind a goal and three covered terraces. The ground's capacity is 1,990. ==Honours==