Lilleshall

Lilleshall Hall was built in 1831 as the hunting lodge
and family retreat of the Duke of Sutherland. It is now a flagship
residential training centre and award winning centre of excellence
for many of the UK’s top sportsmen and women.
The centre caters for an extensive range of sports at all levels
and is fully accessible to the public. It is the home of British
Gymnastics and Archery GB, and hosts a wide range of
residential programmes for these and other sports.
Lilleshall National Sports Centre is owned by the Sports Council
Trust Company (SCTC).
How to get there
Lilleshall National Sports Centre
Lilleshall
Newport
TF10 9AT
Tel: 01952 603 003
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Facilities
The sports facilities at Lilleshall include:
- Gymnastics, sports and
activity halls
- Sports injuries
rehabilitation centre
- 5 squash courts (two
glass backed)
- Lilleshall squash
club
- Projectile hall and
weight training room
- Floodlit water based
synthetic hockey turf pitches
- Indoor & outdoor
archery range
- Bowling green (six lane)
and clubhouse
- 35 acres of grass
pitches (circa 9 pitches)
- Accommodation comprising 187 beds in a mix
of single, twin and en-suite Bedrooms and associated
facilities.
Find out more about facilities at Lilleshall
Current users
Organisations currently using the venue include the
national governing bodies of:
Lilleshall is also used by the community with the majority of
elite facilities being available to the community out of elite
usage hours and other facilities being used specifically by the
community.
Operation
Lilleshall National Sports Centre is operated by Leisure
Connection as part of a leisure management contract. The Centre has
recently achieved 88% in Quest assessment.
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