- Cobham Park (cricket ground)
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Coordinates: 51°23′38″N 0°25′05″E / 51.394°N 0.418°E
Cobham Park Location Cobham, Kent County club Kent (pre-county club) Established 1792 Last used 1879 Cobham Park near Cobham, Kent and located within the grounds of the Cobham Park estate, was used as a cricket venue for a single first-class match between pre-county club Kent and pre-county club Hampshire.[1] In use until at least 1879, the final recorded match on the ground saw Cobham played the Royal Engineers.
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