| Season | Detail |
| 1892-1893 | Leytonstone RFC formed Ground in Woodford? |
| 1896 | [1896 fixtures established with Ilford Wanderers and Upper Clapton] |
| 1893-1894 | Moved to Forest House, James Lane, Leytonstone (Near present Whipps Cross Hospital) |
| 1901-02 | Moved Grounds to Redbridge Lane, Wanstead. Changed in George Hotel. Redbridge Lane West and East were all one road as Southend Rd had not been constructed. |
| 1904-05 | Changed at the Cuckfield Hotel |
| 1906-09 | [Leytonstone won Eastern Counties Challenge Cup 3 season in a row 1906/07, 07/08, 08/09] |
| 1910-11 | Ground at George Lane (not there now) Changed at the George Hotel again. |
| 1919-20 | Moved back to Redbridge Lane. used changing rooms at Green Man Hotel, High Rd Leytonstone. |
| 1920-21 | Ground still at George Lane but used Pavillion on ground for facilities. |
| 1924-25 | Moved to Buckingham Rd (old Nutter Lane ground now used by Eton Manor) Wooden Pavillion on site. |
| 1962-63 | Ground at Old Mill Playing Field, Lechmere Avenue |
| 1972-73 | Moved to 'Old Blues Ground' Forest Road, Hainault. |
| 1973-74 | Moved to current residence at Roding Lane North, Woodford Green. |
| 1987 | Fire of Wooden Club House |
| 1987-88 | Built New Clubhouse at Roding Lane North. Made temporary use of Old Monovians Clubhouse and South Woodford Cricket Club for changing and bar whilst construction took place. |
| 1999-00 | [won Eastern Counties Division 2] |
| 2001-02 | [won Eastern Counties Division 2] |
| 2002-03 | [2002-03 won Essex Vase beating Westcliff in the final] |
| 2004-05 | [won Essex Division 1 and promotion to the London Leagues] |