Royal New Ground

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Royal New Ground
LocationBrighton, Sussex
Home clubBrighton Cricket Club
County clubSussex
EstablishmentJuly 1814
Last usedSeptember 1847

The Royal New Ground, also known as "Box's Ground", in Brighton, Sussex was a venue for first-class cricket matches from 1814 to 1847. Originally called "Brown's Ground" in the 18th century, it was located where Park Crescent, Brighton now stands.[1]

The ground was the home of Brighton Cricket Club and became the county ground of Sussex CCC when this was formed in 1839. A total of 49 first-class matches were played there until September 1847.[2] From 1848 to 1871, Sussex CCC used the Royal Brunswick Ground in Hove, also known as C H Gausden's Ground,[3] and since 1872, the club has been based at the County Cricket Ground, Hove, its present home.

  1. ^ Carder, Tim. "Encyclopaedia of Brighton". My Brighton and Hove. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  2. ^ CricketArchive
  3. ^ CricketArchive