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page 1Defunct cricket grounds in England
Stamford Bridge
association football stadium in London, England
Villa Park
association football venue in Birmingham, England
Bramall Lane
football stadium
Gray's Inn
one of the four Inns of Court in London, England, UK
Blackheath
inner suburban area of South East London, England
Gigg Lane
football stadium
Mickleham
village and civil parish in Surrey, England, UK
Lillie Bridge Grounds
football stadium
Wimbledon Common
open space in Wimbledon, south-west London
Bootham Crescent
sports stadium in York, England
Sanderstead
Sanderstead is a village and medieval-founded church parish at the southern end of Croydon in south London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon, and formerly in the historic county of Surrey, until 1965. It takes in Purley Downs and Sanderstead Plantation, an area of woodland that includes the second-highest point in London. Sanderstead sits above a dry valley at the edge of the built-up area of Greater London. Cementing its secular identity from the late 19th century until abolition in 1965 it had a civil parish council. The community had a smaller farming-centred economy until the

Peper Harow
village and civil parish in Surrey, United Kingdom
Addington Hills
park in the United Kingdom

Boothferry Park
sports venue in the UK
Bromley Common
neighbourhood in Bromley, London, UK
Saltergate
Saltergate, officially the Recreation Ground, was the historic home of Chesterfield Football Club, and was in use from 1871 until the club's relocation in July 2010, a 139-year history that made it one of the oldest football grounds in England at the time of its closure. From the 1920s onward the name 'Saltergate' became predominant in popular references to the ground.

Penenden Heath
village in Kent, England, UK