The Forest New Ground at Nottingham was a first-class cricket venue used by Nottingham Cricket Club in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. [1]
Forest New Ground incorporated the old Forest Racecourse [2] and in some sources the cricket venue is referred to as Forest Racecourse or else as "Forest Ground".
First recorded in 1771 for the Nottingham v
Sheffield match, the Forest ground was used for cricket until 1979,
[3] although it was superseded for first-class matches by
Trent Bridge from 1840.
It is owned by Nottingham City Council and is used for Football and the annual
Goose Fair.
[4]
The Forest New Ground at Nottingham was a first-class cricket venue used by Nottingham Cricket Club in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. [1]
Forest New Ground incorporated the old Forest Racecourse [2] and in some sources the cricket venue is referred to as Forest Racecourse or else as "Forest Ground".
First recorded in 1771 for the Nottingham v
Sheffield match, the Forest ground was used for cricket until 1979,
[3] although it was superseded for first-class matches by
Trent Bridge from 1840.
It is owned by Nottingham City Council and is used for Football and the annual
Goose Fair.
[4]