B. M. Close's Ground
B. M. Close's Ground was a cricket ground at Horsemunden Farm, Brightridge Lane, Southborough, Kent. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1859, when Tunbridge Wells played a New All-England Eleven. In 1867, Kent played Hampshire in the ground's only first-class match. The final recorded match held on the ground was Southborough versus Surrey Professionals in 1879. In the 1930s, the site of the ground was built over with a housing estate and school covering the general area.
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B. M. Close's Ground
B. M. Close's Ground was a cricket ground at Horsemunden Farm, Brightridge Lane, Southborough, Kent. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1859, when Tunbridge Wells played a New All-England Eleven. In 1867, Kent played Hampshire in the ground's only first-class match. The final recorded match held on the ground was Southborough versus Surrey Professionals in 1879. In the 1930s, the site of the ground was built over with a housing estate and school covering the general area.
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