List of Kent County Cricket Club grounds

The St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury was unusual in having a tree of over 100 feet in height (visible on the left of the picture) within the boundary of the playing area. The tree blew down in a storm in 2005, and a much smaller replacement was planted at the same spot later that year.

This is a list of grounds that Kent County Cricket Club have used since the formation of the first county club in August 1842. The club has used 29 grounds for first-class, List A and Twenty20 home matches. Prior to the formation of the first county club an informal county team had appeared in first-class matches from 1773 and cricket had been played in the county from at least the 17th century.

White Hart Field in Bromley played host to the club's first home fixture in first-class cricket against an All England cricket team in 1842. The county was based at the Beverley Ground in Canterbury until 1846 and the Canterbury Cricket Week was first established at this ground. From 1847 the base for the county moved to the St Lawrence Ground, also in Canterbury. This is still the main ground for the county and hosts the majority of home matches. The ground is famous for having a tree, the St Lawrence Lime, on the playing area.

Unusually for a first-class county, Kent have played over 100 home fixtures at seven grounds. The out-grounds still in use as of 2016 are the Nevill Ground in Tunbridge Wells, which hosts the annual Tunbridge Wells Cricket Week, and the County Cricket Ground, Beckenham.

The 29 grounds that Kent have used for home matches since 1842 are listed below. Not recorded as a home ground is The Oval in London, which is the home ground of Surrey. Kent hired The Oval for a match against Essex in the 2010 Friends Provident t20.[1][2]

Grounds

Below is a list of grounds used by Kent County Cricket Club in first-class, List A and Twenty20 matches. Grounds are listed in order of their first use by the county. The count only includes matches where Kent were the home team. Many grounds have been used by other teams, including for international matches.[n 1]

Updated 28 September 2016

Name Location FC LA T20 First match Last match Refs
White Hart Field Bromley 1 0 0 25 August 1842
v England
  [3][4][n 2]
Beverley Ground Canterbury 7 0 0 13 July 1843
v Sussex
3 August 1846
v England
[5][6][n 3]
Hensted Park Benenden 1 0 0 17 August 1843
v England
  [7][8]
Higher Common Ground
Tunbridge Wells 28 0 0 31 July 1845
v Sussex
25 August 1884
v Somerset
[9][10][n 4]
Preston Hall Ground Aylesford 2 0 0 23 July 1846
v Surrey
15 July 1847
v Surrey
[11][12]
St Lawrence Ground
Canterbury 566 358 49 2 August 1847
v England
20 September 2016
v Essex
[13][14][15][16][n 5]
Bat and Ball Ground Gravesend 143 0 0 21 June 1849
v All England Eleven
26 May 1971
v Pakistanis
[17][18][n 6]
School Field Cranbrook 2 0 0 15 July 1850
v All England Eleven
24 July 1851
v All England Eleven
[19][20]
Mote Park
Maidstone 218 53 2 23 June 1859
v Marylebone Cricket Club
5 June 2005
v Derbyshire
[21][22][23][24][n 7]
New Brompton Cricket Ground Brompton 1 0 0 12 June 1862
v Cambridgeshire
  [25][26]
Swifts Park Cranbrook 2 0 0 24 July 1862
v Yorkshire
23 July 1863
v Nottinghamshire
[27][28]
Sandgate Plain Ground Sandgate 2 0 0 31 July 1862
v Sussex
30 July 1863
v Sussex
[29][30]
Crystal Palace Park
Crystal Palace 5 0 0 21 July 1864
v Nottinghamshire
25 August 1870
v Sussex
[31][32][n 8]
Clifton Villa Estate Margate 1 0 0 28 July 1864
v Sussex
  [33][34]
B. M. Close's Ground Southborough 1 0 0
8 July 1867
v Hampshire
  [35][36]
Angel Ground Tonbridge 106 0 0 22 July 1869
v Nottinghamshire
7 June 1939
v Glamorgan
[37][38]
Private Banks Sports Ground
Catford 38 0 0 31 May 1875
v Sussex
29 June 1921
v Nottinghamshire
[39][40]
Mount Field Faversham 1 0 0 17 August 1876
v Hampshire
  [41][42]
Old County Ground
West Malling 4 0 0 3 June 1878
v Nottinghamshire
3 July 1890
v Sussex
[43][44][n 9]
Foxgrove Road Beckenham 14 0 0 22 July 1886
v Surrey
3 August 1905
v Surrey
[45][46]
The Rectory Field Blackheath 84 3 0 26 May 1887
v Gloucestershire
3 June 1972
v Surrey
[47][48][49]
Nevill Ground
Tunbridge Wells 186 27 6 15 July 1901
v Lancashire
17 July 2016
v Sussex
[50][51][52][53]
Crabble Athletic Ground
Dover 106 4 0 11 July 1907
v Gloucestershire
21 July 1976
v Derbyshire
[54][55][56]
Garrison 1 Cricket Ground Chatham 3 0 0 9 June 1926
v Derbyshire
14 May 1927
v Northamptonshire
[57][58][n 10]
Cheriton Road Folkestone 83 23 0 8 September 1926
v Marylebone Cricket Club
1 July 1995
v Cambridge University
[59][60][61][n 11]
Garrison Ground 2 Gillingham 28 3 0 5 May 1937
v Worcestershire
6 August 1972
v Leicestershire
[62][63][64][n 12]
The Kent County Cricket Ground
Beckenham 5 5 19 9 June 1954
v Gloucestershire
6 September 2016
v Northants
[65][66][67][68]
Hesketh Park Dartford 33 2 0 16 May 1956
v Essex
8 August 1990
v Leicestershire
[69][70][71]
Midland Bank Sports Ground
Beckenham 0 1 0 10 May 1970
v Lancashire
  [72][73]

Notes

  1. Matches known to have been abandoned without a ball being bowled are excluded from the count.
  2. A first-class match between Kent and England was played on the ground in 1841 prior to the official formation of Kent County Cricket Club in August 1842.
  3. Three first class matches were played on the ground by Kent sides prior to the official formation of Kent County Cricket Club in August 1842. The Gentlemen of Kent played five first-class matches at the ground. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent after the formation of the county cricket club are recorded in the table.
  4. The North v South first-class fixture was played at the ground five times between 18541883. Additionally, one Married v Single first-class match was played here, as well as a first-class fixture involving a combined Kent and Sussex cricket team against an All-England Eleven. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent are recorded in the table.
  5. A number of other matches have taken place at the St Lawrence Ground. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent County Cricket Club are recorded in the table.
  6. The South played two first-class matches here against the touring Australians in 1884 and 1886. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent are recorded in the table.
  7. The Kent Cricket Board played five List A matches here between 19992002. Only the List A matches played at the ground by Kent County Cricket Club are recorded in the table.
  8. Crystal Palace Park later served as the home ground for London County Cricket Club in first-class matches from 19001904. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent are recorded in the table.
  9. Prior to the formation of Kent County Cricket Club in August 1842, a team representative of Kent played ten first-class matches here between 18361841. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent after the formation of the county cricket club are recorded in the table.
  10. The Royal Navy played two first-class matches here in 1929 against the Marylebone Cricket Club and the Royal Air Force. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent are recorded in the table.
  11. Several teams have played first-class cricket at Cheriton Road, including a single List A match played by The Kent Cricket Board in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Hampshire. Only the matches played at the ground by Kent County Cricket Club are recorded in the table. Only the List A matches played at the ground by Kent are recorded in the table.
  12. The Combined Services cricket team played two first-class matches here in 1949 against Kent and the touring New Zealanders. Only the first-class matches played at the ground by Kent where they were the home team are recorded in the table.

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