Napps, Wrotham
51°18′29″N 0°18′32″E / 51.308°N 0.309°E / 51.308; 0.309 (approx)
Kent | (1815) |
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Source: CricketArchive
Napps was a cricket ground at Wrotham in Kent. One match played on the ground was given retrospective first-class cricket status. This took place in 1815, when a Kent side played host to an England XI.[1] The only other recorded match at this venue was played the following year between a Kent XI and Wrotham.[2]
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English cricket venues (1771–1825)
- Aram's New Ground
- Bowman's Lodge
- Burley-on-the-Hill
- Cheden Holt
- Cobham Park
- Dandelion Paddock
- Darnall New Ground
- Darnall Old Ground
- Epsom Down
- Forest New Ground
- Holt Pound
- Itchin Stoke Down
- Langton Park
- Lord's
- Lord's Middle Ground
- Lord's Old Ground
- Napps
- Old Field, Bray
- Perriam Down
- Petworth Park
- Prince of Wales Ground
- Racecourse Ground
- The Burys
- Vine Cricket Ground
- Windmill Down
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