Stonehouse Town Football Club is a football club based in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. They are currently members of the and play at the Magpies Stadium.
The club was established in 1898. They joined the Dursley & District League, and were champions in 1900âÂÂ01. After moving to the Stroud & District League, the club were champions in 1908âÂÂ09. After World War I they also entered a team in the North Gloucestershire League. In the Stroud & District League the club were champions in 1919âÂÂ20 and 1920âÂÂ21, whilst in the North Gloucestershire League they won the title in 1919âÂÂ20 and finished as runners-up in the next two seasons. In 1922 the club were founder members of the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League, which they played in until 1927. After winning the Stroud League title again in 1927âÂÂ28, the club returned to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League in 1931 and were champions in 1934âÂÂ35, 1935âÂÂ36 and 1936âÂÂ37 (also winning the Gloucestershire Senior Amateur Cup in the latter season), before finishing as runners-up in 1938âÂÂ39.
In 1947 Stonehouse moved up to Division Two of the Western League. They were Division Two champions in 1950âÂÂ51, earning promotion to Division One. However, after finishing second-from-bottom of Division One in 1953âÂÂ54, the club were relegated back to Division Two. Despite finishing as runners-up in the division in 1959âÂÂ60, the club dropped into Division One of the Wiltshire League. They were Wiltshire League champions in 1967âÂÂ68, after which the club became founder members of the Gloucestershire County League.
Stonehouse were the inaugural champions of the Gloucestershire County League and won the Gloucestershire Senior Amateur Cup in 1972âÂÂ73, but finished bottom of the league in 1975âÂÂ76, 1976âÂÂ77, 1980âÂÂ81, 1981âÂÂ82, 1982âÂÂ83 and 1983âÂÂ84. After finishing last for a sixth time in 1987âÂÂ88, the club left the league and returned to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League. In 2008âÂÂ09 they were Division Two champions, earning promotion to Division One. The club were Gloucestershire Senior Amateur Cup winners and Division One runners-up, earning promotion back to the Gloucestershire County League. Following a third-place finish in the Gloucestershire County League, they were promoted to Division One West of the Hellenic League.
The club originally played at the Recreation Ground on Regent Street. In 1949 they moved to Oldends Lane, with the ground officially opened on 25 August 1949 by England captain Billy Wright prior to a friendly match against Cheltenham Town.