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31 July 2026 11:30
Men's MCC
Highland Court Cricket Ground
Bridge,
Canterbury,
CT4 5BE
Directions: Coming down the M2 Motorway, take the turning off at Bernley Corner Roundabout for the A2 towards Canterbury and Dover - this is fast dual carriageway. Carry on for approximately 8 miles past turn offs to Canterbury and then Bridge. Take the turn off marked BARHAM - when you come to the turn off the notice will also say Kingston, Barham and Bishopsbourne. Get into the right hand lane of the short slip road to T junction - turn right under the bridge to another T junction. Turn right (marked Bridge and Canterbury) and after only 100 yards go left marked to Bridge, Littlebourne and Chartham - follow the road for 1/2 a mile. Before going down the road into Bridge, there is a grass roundabout on your right and behind that some pillars and fencing (it may have a notice saying Higham Park is closed). Go through the pillars and follow the road, over a single lane bridge over the A2, which will lead you to a large house. Turn right in front of the house on a single track road and follow the road around to the back of the house and, when you think it can't be here you will see (surrounded by orchards) two lovely cricket grounds! The cricket ground is just behind Higham Park, Bridge.