The Woolpack cricket ground
The Woolpack cricket ground was an 18th-century cricket venue in Islington, used for matches in 1729 and 1732.
The ground's location has been described as behind the Woolpack Inn.[1]
Two known matches were played at the Woolpack. In August 1729, Gentlemen of Middlesex v Gentlemen of London was due to take place at the Woolpack Back Gate near Sadler's Wells". In August 1732, London v Middlesex was advertised to be played in "the field behind the Woolpack at Islington".[2]
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English cricket venues (1726–1770)
- Addington Hills
- Artillery Ground
- Barnes Common
- Barrack Field
- Blackheath
- Bourne Paddock
- Broadhalfpenny Down
- Bromley Common
- Caterham Common
- Charlwood
- Chelsea Common
- Chislehurst Common
- Cow Meadow
- Datchet Common
- Dripping Pan
- Ealing Common
- Epping Forest
- Gray's Inn
- Guildford Bason
- Horsmonden
- Ilford
- Kew Green
- Laleham Burway
- Mickleham Down
- Parsons Green
- Putney Heath
- Sanderstead Common
- Stansted Park
- Tothill Fields
- Uxbridge Moor
- Vine Cricket Ground
- Walworth Common
- Westerham Common
- Woburn Park
- Woolpack, Islington
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