North Stand This is the main stand of the Ground along one side of the pitch. It houses players changing rooms and the club's director's box and media center. Adjoined to the North stand is the club offices, which were used by both
Aldershot F.C. and
Aldershot Town F.C. directors. There is also a conference room and bar adjacent to the offices and behind the North stand which was built in the early 2000s. Originally it was used as a bar for supporters on matchdays until the club acquired the Black Bull Inn during the 2007–2008 season. As a result, it is mainly used for corporate hospitality. The stand itself features a combination of terracing and seating: • To the east of the stand is a large terraced area. • To the west of the stand is a large terraced area with a disabled bay. • In the centre of the stand is a large seated area, directors' area and media centre. Originally this was terraced before gradually seating replaced the terracing. However one small area to the west of the central area is still terraced and has yet to face conversion to seating.
East Bank East Bank is the largest stand of the Recreation Ground capable of holding several thousand fans. The design of the stand is unusual as it is not like most stands that have a flat roof, instead the stand roof is a barrel-shaped roof towards the rear, with a flat roof covering the lower parts of the East Bank. This is so because the East Bank originally had just the barrel shaped roof and it was not until later that a front flat roof was put on to cover the lower half of the East Bank.
South Stand The South Stand is the only all-seated stand at the ground, accommodating both home and away fans. The stand is the oldest at the ground, having been opened in the late 1920s shortly after
Aldershot F.C. was formed. It has remained fairly untouched over the past 70 years, although an increase in ground safety regulations (especially after the
Taylor report) has meant that some minor work has been carried out in order for the stand to remain in use. Either side of the stand are open terraces. One of which is used by home fans – the south west terrace (known amongst fans as "The Slab") – and the other used by away fans.
High Street End Due to Football League regulations the High Street end is no longer accessible for supporters on match days. However, provision can be made for expanded capacity, as it was for the League Cup tie with Manchester United on 25 October 2011, where an extra 200 fans were allowed access, hence bringing capacity up to 7,300. == Other uses==