Friends of Arundel Castle Cricket Club, The Cricket Office, Arundel Park, Arundel, West Sussex. BN18 9LH. 01903 882462
Established 1895
Capacity 6000
Floodlights No
End names Park End, Castle End
Home team(s) Marylebone Cricket Club, Sussex
Current local time 13:55, Thu Jul 24, 2008 (UTC +0100)
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Arundel is one of the most beautiful grounds in the country, set near the castle, surrounded by trees with an large gap on one side offering glorious views over the Weald. Built in 1894-95 by the 15th Duke of Norfolk, successive Dukes' sides played there until in 1975 Lavinia, the Duchess, decided to open the venue up as a tribute to her cricket-loving husband and the Friends of Arundel Castle was formed. Since then, many high-profile games featuring touring sides have been played in a relaxed atmosphere as well as numerous charity and club matches. In 1989 an indoor school was built at the back of the pavilion and the following year Sussex played their first Championship match there. The record attendance is 6000 who watched the Duke's XI take on the touring Australians.
Martin Williamson