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Monday 15 & Tuesday 16 September 2025 | 11am - 3pm
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Free
Discover Trent Bridge's best kept secret - the world's second-largest cricket library and archive - to learn about the history of this world-famous cricket ground and the County Club, and about the redevelopment plans for the historic Pavilion. Meet the team who are discovering and sharing this fascinating story, and learn more about the heritage programme at Trent Bridge.
Watch skilled volunteers cleaning and repairing old books and documents - and have a go yourself! Then see how you can tell whether a historic cricket bat is being eaten by woodworm.
Explore a unique collection of every cricket-themed postage stamp from around the world produced between 1962 and 2009.
Enjoy great views of city and county from the highest grandstand (places limited, bookable on arrival).
With plenty of social history and local interest stories to tell - including what happened during both World Wars, the history of women's cricket and a visit by the Australian Aboriginal team in 1868 - you don't need to be a cricket enthusiast to enjoy a visit!
Trent Bridge: Cricket Ground and Heritage Centre (Heritage Open Days) (15 Sep 2025 - 16 Sep 2025) | ||
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Monday - Tuesday | 11:00 | - 15:00 |
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