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Penshurst Park is known to have been the venue for matches played as early as the 1720s. It is first recorded in 1724 for a match involving a combined Penshurst, Tonbridge & Wadhurst team against
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A number of matches were played by a Penshurst club in the mid-19th century. The ground is the home of the modern Penshurst Cricket Club.
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estate, it hosted its first recorded match in 1724.
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Penshurst Place
Penshurst
Tonbridge
Kent
51°10′37″N 0°10′59″E / 51.177°N 0.183°E / 51.177; 0.183
cricket
Penshurst
Kent
Penshurst Place
Dartford Cricket Club
1728 English cricket season
Kent patron
Edwin Stead
2nd Duke of Richmond
Sir William Gage
Other matches played on Penshurst Park, Penshurst
Penshurst Park Cricket Club
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Boxgrove
Bury Hill
Chevening
Dartford Brent
Duppas Hill
East Lavant
Guildford
Harbledown
Herstmonceux

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