County Cricket Ground

The County Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in , England. It has been the home of Derbyshire County Cricket Club since 1871. The ground was first used by South Derbyshire Cricket Club in 1863 and was initially located within Derby Racecourse, although racing ceased after 1939.
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  • Type: Stadium
  • Description: cricket ground
  • Also known as: County Cricket Ground, Derby” and “Derbyshire County Cricket Club
  • Address: Nottingham Road, Derby, DE21 6DA

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Derby Museum and Art Gallery and Derby Silk Mill.

Museum
is a and art gallery in , England. It was established in 1879, along with Derby Central Library, in a new building designed by Richard Knill Freeman and given to Derby by Michael Thomas Bass. is situated 1 mile west of County Cricket Ground.

Museum
, formerly known as Derby Industrial Museum, is a museum of industry and history in , England. The museum is located on the former site of Lombe's Mill, a historic silk mill which marks the southern end of the World Heritage Site. is situated 3,300 feet west of County Cricket Ground.

Stadium
is an all-seater football in , England, which is the home ground of English Football League club Derby County. With a capacity of 33,597, it is the 16th-largest football ground in England. is situated 1 mile southeast of County Cricket Ground.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Little Chester and Cathedral Quarter.

Suburb
, also known as Chester Green after the area of open parkland at its centre, is a suburb of the city of , in , England. It is located approximately 0.6 miles north of the city centre, on the east bank of the River Derwent.

Neighborhood
The is one of five areas within city centre, based around the name of the . It is bound by St Alkmund's Way and Ford Street to the north and west, the River Derwent to the east, and Albert Street, Victoria Street, Wardwick and Friargate to the south.

Suburb
, also known locally as Chadd, is a large residential suburb of , in the ceremonial county of , England. Historically a separate village centred on Hall and the 14th-century St Mary's Church, the area was significantly expanded by 20th-century housing developments, and became part of the then County Borough of Derby in 1968, prior to Derby's city status in 1977.

County Cricket Ground

Latitude
52.92749° or 52° 55′ 39″ north
Longitude
-1.46107° or 1° 27′ 40″ west
Open location code
9C4WWGGQ+XH
Open­Street­Map ID
way 107385079
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­stadium
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­cricket
Wiki­data ID
Q1137282
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In Other Languages

From French to Urdu—“County Cricket Ground” goes by many names.
  • French: County Cricket Ground
  • German: County Cricket Ground (Derby)
  • German: County Cricket Ground
  • German: County Ground
  • Hindi: काउंटी क्रिकेट ग्राउंड,डर्बी
  • Indonesian: Lapangan Kriket County Derby
  • Japanese: カウンティ・クリケット・グラウンド (ダービー)
  • Marathi: काउंटी क्रिकेट ग्राउंड, डर्बी
  • Marathi: काउंटी क्रिकेट मैदान, डर्बी
  • Marathi: काउंटी क्रिकेट मैदान
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Racecourse Ground, Derby
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Racecourse Ground
  • Norwegian: Racecourse Ground
  • Turkish: County Cricket Ground (Derby)
  • Turkish: County Cricket Ground
  • Urdu: کاؤنٹی کرکٹ گراؤنڈ، ڈربی

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