IT is thought to be the oldest professional football ground in the world.
And residents living next to Mansfield Town's One Call Stadium are having a ball – even if it means one occasionally lands in their garden.
In the heart of the Nottinghamshire town's former mining community, the historic ground – formerly known as the Field Mill and dating back as far as 1850 – is slapped bang in the middle of tightly-packed Victorian housing.
It means that on match days, locals can hear 6,000 fans celebrating a goal from their back yard – and face the double threat of rogue balls and water from the pitch sprinklers ruining sunbathing sessions.
But there are also unique benefits, including free match tickets in seasons past and the annual spectacle of a dazzling fireworks display.
As part of our summer series, Life's a Pitch, which looks at life next to Britain's weirdest and most wonderful stadiums, we took a trip down to the League Two side's home turf.
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Tracey Anne Pepper, 56, lives on Lord Street, where houses back on to one side of the One Call.
The resident of 30 years says: "I absolutely love living here. We are quite lucky because although we are right next to the ground, we don't get big crowds of people walking up here.
"But on most match days you will get a handful of away fans wandering around looking a bit lost as they think they will be able to get in.
"It's also fun when balls come over during a match. They bounce down the road and people have been known to grab them before anyone comes around to collect them then pretend they didn't see anything.
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