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Cheden Holt Location Hambledon, Hampshire Home club Hambledon Club County club Hampshire (pre-county club) Established by 1776 Last used 1776 (for major cricket) Cheden Holt, situated on a hilltop about a mile from the rural village of Hambledon in Hampshire, was a home venue of the Hambledon Club. It was used for a single first-class match in 1776, when pre-county club Hampshire played pre-county club Kent.[1] This is the only major cricket match played at the ground, with no further mention of any other matches after 1776.
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