Lewes Priory Cricket Club

Lewes Priory Cricket Club

Lewes Priory is a cricket club based in Lewes, England. They are members of Division 1 of the Sussex Cricket League. The club is based at the Stanley Turner Ground, although they also play at the Convent Field, which is situated behind Lewes F.C.'s The Dripping Pan ground.

Honours

*Sussex Cricket League
**Premier Division champions 1986, 1990
**Division 2 champions 1999, 2006

External links

* [http://lewespriorycc.co.uk Official website]


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