List of cricket grounds in England and Wales

This is a list of cricket grounds in England and Wales, listed in alphabetical order and based on each traditional English and Welsh county. The venues in this list have all been used for first-class matches. The venues have all staged first-class (from 1772), limited overs (from 1963) or Twenty20 (from 2003) matches. Venues used only for junior or minor matches are excluded. Some of the venues are dated to the 17th and 18th centuries and many are now defunct (marked by †).

International grounds

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Grounds that have held women's international cricket (test matches, one day internationals and Twenty20 internationals) and that are not included on the list of grounds that have held men's international cricket include:

Official name (known as) City or town Dates span Ends/notes Ref
Stanley Park Blackpool 1937, 1986, 2007 [1]
Valentine's Park Ilford, Essex 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [2]
Danescourt Wolverhampton 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [3]
Dean Park Bournemouth 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [4]
London Road Tring, Hertfordshire 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [5]
Clarence Park St Albans, Hertfordshire 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [6]
Corfton Road Ealing 1973, 1993 Women's World Cup 1973, 1993 [7]
The Grove Sittingbourne, Kent 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [8]
Queen's Park Chesterfield, Derbyshire 1973, 2011 Women's World Cup 1973 [9]
Hesketh Park Dartford, Kent 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [10]
Park Avenue Bradford 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [11]
The Saffrons Eastbourne, Sussex 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [12]
Manor Fields Bletchley, Northamptonshire 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [13]
Clifton Park York 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [14]
The Maer Ground Exmouth 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [15]
Leicester Ivanhoe Cricket Club Ground Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire 1973, 1990 Women's World Cup 1973 [16]
Fenners Cambridge 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [17]
Aigburth Liverpool 1973 Women's World Cup 1973 [18]
Lensbury Sports Ground Teddington, Middlesex 1979 [19]
Steetley Company Ground Shireoaks, Nottinghamshire 1979 [20]
Central Recreation Ground Hastings, Sussex 1984 [21]
Recreation Ground Banstead, Surrey 1986, 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [22]
Thornbury Avenue Osterley, Middlesex 1986 [23]
Harewood Park Collingham, Yorkshire 1986, 1987, 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [24]
Woodbridge Road Guildford 1987, 1993, 1996, 1998 [25]
Lewin Road Great Oakley, Northamptonshire 1990 [26]
John Player Ground Nottingham 1990, 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [27]
Aylestone Road Leicester 1990 [28]
Civil Service Sports Ground Chiswick 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [29]
Pixham Lane Dorking, Surrey 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [30]
Denis Compton Oval Shenley, Hertfordshire 1993, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 Women's World Cup 1993 [31]
Arundel Castle Cricket Club Ground Arundel, Sussex 1993, 2006, 2008, 2012 Women's World Cup 1993 [32]
Finchampstead Park Finchampstead, Berkshire 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [33]
Sonning Lane Reading 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [34]
The Kent County Cricket Ground Beckenham, Kent 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [35]
Bank of England Ground Roehampton, Surrey 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [36]
Walton Lea Road Warrington, Cheshire 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [37]
The Nevill Ground Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [38]
Christ Church Ground Oxford 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [39]
Willow Lane Meir Heath, Staffordshire 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [40]
Wellington College Crowthorne, Berkshire 1993, 2008 Women's World Cup 1993 [41]
Lindfield Common Lindfield, Sussex 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [42]
Midland Bank Sports Ground Beckenham, Kent 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [43]
Wilton Park Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire 1993, 2002 Women's World Cup 1993 [44]
Honor Oak Cricket Club Ground Dulwich Common, Surrey 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [45]
Pound Lane Marlow, Buckinghamshire 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [46]
Chalvey Road Slough, Buckinghamshire 1993 Women's World Cup 1993 [47]
Leicester Road Hinckley, Leicestershire 1997 [48]
St George's Road Harrogate 1998 [49]
Campbell Park Milton Keynes 1998 [50]
Bradfield College Reading 2001 [51]
The Racecourse Durham 2002 [52]
Sir Paul Getty's Ground Wormsley, Buckinghamshire 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 [53]
Swans Nest Lane Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire 2005, 2009 [54]
Chester Road North Kidderminster, Worcestershire 2005 [55]
College Ground Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 2005 [56]
North Parade Bath 2007, 2008 [57]
Haslegrave Ground Loughborough, Leicestershire 2008, 2012, 2013 [58]
Shaw Lane Barnsley, Yorkshire 2010 [59]
Boscawen Park Truro, Cornwall 2012 [60]
London Road Louth, Lincolnshire 2013 [61]

Domestic grounds in England

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Bedfordshire

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Berkshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Old Field Bray Berkshire (1782–1794) [62]

Buckinghamshire

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Cambridgeshire

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Cheshire

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Cornwall

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Cumberland

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Derbyshire

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Devon

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Dorset

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Durham

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Portrack Lane Stockton-on-Tees Yorkshire and Durham (1858)
Yorkshire with Stockton-on-Tees (1861)
[63]
The Racecourse Durham Durham University Cricket Club (from 1843) Hosted first class DUCC matches 2001–2011; also used by DCCC 1992–1994 and the MCC 2007–2008 [64]

Essex

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Langton Park Hornchurch Hornchurch Cricket Club (1787–1793)
Essex (1792)
[65]
The Green Man† Navestock RN Newman's XI (1793) tbc
Toby Howe Cricket Ground Billericay Essex Cricket Board (2000) [66]

Gloucestershire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Hatherley and Reddings Cricket Club Ground Cheltenham Gloucestershire Cricket Board (1999) [67]

Hampshire

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Herefordshire

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Hertfordshire

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Huntingdonshire

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Isle of Wight

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Kent

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Bourne Paddock Bishopsbourne Kent and Sir Horatio Mann's XI (1766–1790) [68]
Bowman's Lodge Dartford Kent (1806) [69][70]
West Kent Cricket Ground Chislehurst Kent (1822–1836)
Gentlemen of Kent (1832–1838)
[71][72]
Cobham Park Cobham Kent (1792) [73]
Coxheath Common (including the ground at the Star Inn)† Coxheath Kent and Sir Horatio Mann's XI (1728–1789) [74]
Dandelion Paddock Margate Sir Horatio Mann's XI (1795)
All-England (1796)
[75]
Dartford Brent Dartford Dartford and Kent (1709–1795) [76]
Hawkhurst Moor Hawkhurst Kent (1825–1826) [77][78]
Napps Wrotham Kent (1815) [79][80]
Penenden Heath Maidstone Kent (1795) [81]
Phillip's Field Bromley Kent (1840) [82][83]
Vine Cricket Ground (Sevenoaks Vine) Sevenoaks Kent (1773–1786 and 1827–1829) [84][85]

Lancashire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Ashton Club Ground Ashton-under-Lyne Cambridgeshire/Yorkshire (1865) [86]
Botanical Gardens Manchester Manchester (1848–1854)
Lancashire (1849–1851)
[87]
Broughton Cricket Club Ground Salford North (1856 & 1859–1863)
Gentlemen of the North (1858–1860)
[88]
GP Codie's Ground Eccles Manchester (1857–1858) [89]
Merefield Ground Rochdale North (1860) [90]
Milnrow Road Rochdale North (1876) [91]
Moss Lane Manchester Manchester (1844–1846) [92]

Leicestershire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Barker's Ground Leicester North (1836–1846)
Midland Counties (1843)
[93]
Ratcliffe College Cossington Leicestershire Cricket Board (2002) [94]
Tyler's Ground Loughborough North (1875) [95]
Haslegrave Ground Loughborough Loughborough University (from 1983)
Loughborough Lightning (2016–2019)
The Blaze (from 2019)
Single first-class match in 2011; multiple List A and Twenty20 matches [96]

Lincolnshire

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Middlesex

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Artillery Ground Finsbury London (1730–1778) tbc
Lord's Middle Ground St John's Wood B Aislabie's XI (1811)
Lord F Beauclerk's XI (1812–1813)
tbc
Lord's Old Ground Marylebone Middlesex (1787–1796)
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC; 1789–1809)
tbc
Orleans Club Ground Twickenham Orleans Club (1878–1883) [97]
Royal Air Force Sports Ground Uxbridge Combined Services (1964) [98]
W. Fennex's New Ground Uxbridge Middlesex (1789–90) tbc
Wembley Park Wembley Wembley Park Cricket Club (1896) [99]
White Conduit Fields Islington London (1718–73)
White Conduit Club (1784–86)
[100][101][102]

Norfolk

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
New Ground Norwich Norfolk (1834–1836) tbc
Old Buckenham Hall Attleborough L Robinson's XI (1912–1921) [103]
Racecourse Ground Swaffham Earl of Winchilsea's XI (1797)

Northamptonshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Hatton Park Wellingborough United North of England Eleven (1874) [104]
Racecourse Ground Promenade Northampton United North of England Eleven (1872) [105]

Northumberland

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Nottinghamshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Brackenhurst Cricket Ground Southwell Gentlemen of Southwell (1846) [106]
Forest New Ground Nottingham Nottingham (1771–1837) [107]
King's Meadow† Nottingham Nottingham (1791) [108]
Meadow Road Beeston Gentlemen of the North (1870) [109]
West Park West Bridgford Sir J Cahn's XI (1932–1935) [110]

Oxfordshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Magdalen Ground Oxford Oxford University Cricket Club (1829–1880, 1912) Built over in the 1920s [111]
Bullingdon Green Oxford Oxford University Cricket Club (1843) Used due to flooding at the Magdalen Ground. Cowley Barracks built on the site in 1876. [112]
Christ Church Ground Oxford Oxford University Cricket Club (1878–1961) Also used by Oxfordshire for list A matches 1981–2001 [113]
University Parks Oxford Oxford University Cricket Club (from 1881)
Oxford UCCE/MCCU (combined Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University side) (from 2001)
Last first-class match 2019.
Also used by the MCC in 2000
[114]
New College Ground Oxford Oxford University Cricket Club (1906, 1907, 1927) [115]

Rutland

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
The Park Burley-on-the-Hill All-England (1790–1793)
Old Etonians (1791)
Earl of Winchilsea's XI (1792–1793)
tbc

Shropshire

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Somerset

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Staffordshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Burton-on-Trent Cricket Ground Burton-on-Trent North (1840–1841) [116]

Suffolk

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Surrey

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Aram's New Ground Walworth Surrey and Middlesex (1797)
Lord Frederick Beauclerk's XI (1802)
tbc
Cheam Cricket Club Ground Cheam Surrey Cricket Board (1999–2001) [117]
Epsom Down Epsom Epsom (1816–1819) tbc
Guildford Bason Guildford Surrey (1774) tbc
Holt Pound Wrecclesham Surrey (1791–1809) tbc
J. W. Hobbs' Ground
(Barclays Bank Ground)
Norbury C. I. Thornton's XI (1888) [118]
Kew Green Kew London (1730–32) [119]
Laleham Burway near Chertsey Surrey (1773–1779)
Chertsey (1778)
tbc
Moulsey Hurst West Molesey Surrey (1723–1806) [120]
Royal Military Academy Ground near Camberley Army (1938) [121]
St Ann's Ground Barnes Lyric Club (1890) [122]
The Burys Godalming Godalming (1821–1825)
Surrey (1828–1830)
tbc
Wimbledon Cricket Club Ground Wimbledon Surrey Cricket Board (1999) [123]

Sussex

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Manor Ground Bexhill-on-Sea Earl de la Warr's XI (1896) [124]
Midhurst Cricket Ground Midhurst Sussex (1830) tbc
Petworth Park Petworth Sussex (1824–1826) tbc
Prince of Wales Ground Brighton Brighton (1791–1792) tbc
Sheffield Park near Uckfield Lord Sheffield's XI (1881–1896) [125]
The Dripping Pan Lewes 2nd Duke of Richmond's XI (1728–1730) [126][127]

Warwickshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Aston Park Birmingham North (1861) [128]
Parr and Wisden's Ground Leamington Spa North (1849–1850) [129]

Westmorland

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Wiltshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Perriam Down Ludgershall T. A. Smith's XI (1787–96)
Hampshire (1788–1792)
Hampshire and Surrey (1790)
tbc

Worcestershire

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Yorkshire

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Official name (known as) City or town County side/use span Ends/notes Ref
Army Ground Catterick Garrison Combined Services (1954) [130]
Centre Vale Todmorden United North of England Eleven (1874) [131]
Darnall New Ground Sheffield Sheffield and Leicester (1826)
Yorkshire/Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire (1828)
Sheffield (1828–1829)
tbc
Ferham Park Rotherham North (1880) [132]
Hyde Park Ground Sheffield Sheffield (1830–1852)
Yorkshire (1833–1853)
tbc
Mount Pleasant Batley T. Emmett's XI (1883) [133]

† = Defunct venue

Domestic grounds in Wales

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Glamorgan

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Other Welsh counties

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See also

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