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Chislehurst Common

1738 establishments in EnglandCricket grounds in KentDefunct cricket grounds in EnglandDefunct sports venues in KentEnglish cricket venues in the 18th century
History of KentPages containing links to subscription-only contentParks and open spaces in the London Borough of BromleySports venues completed in 1738
Woodland at Chislehurst Common (07)
Woodland at Chislehurst Common (07)

Chislehurst Common is an open space in Chislehurst in the London Borough of Bromley in south-east London. It is jointly managed with St Paul's Cray Common. The common was used for cricket matches in the 18th century. It was the home venue of Chislehurst Cricket Club which played several known matches against London Cricket Club from 1738 to 1741. Cricket is still played on Chislehurst Common as the Chislehurst and West Kent Cricket Club has its ground in the south-west corner of the common on Cricket Ground Road.

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Chislehurst Common
Bromley Hill, London Chislehurst (London Borough of Bromley)

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Chislehurst and West Kent Cricket Club

Bromley Hill
BR7 5RW London, Chislehurst (London Borough of Bromley)
England, United Kingdom
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Woodland at Chislehurst Common (07)
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