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St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury

The St Lawrence Ground, also referred to as the Spitfire Ground, is a cricket ground and home of Kent County Cricket Club.

The St Lawrence Ground, also referred to as the Spitfire Ground, is a cricket ground and home of Kent County Cricket Club. It has witnessed some great matches in its peaceful surroundings. It is one of the oldest grounds (used since 1847) on which first-class cricket is played.


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About St Lawrence Ground

 Old Dover Rd, Canterbury CT1 3NZ, UK

 +44 1227 473612

 www.thespitfiregroundstlawrence.co.uk

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