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14 July 2025 05:30
Women's MCC
Richmond CC
Old Deer Park, 187 Kew Road
Richmond
TW9 2AZ
The match is to be played at Old Deer Park, Kew Road, Richmond (next door to Kew Gardens on the Richmond side). Richmond Station (London Transport, District Line) (North London Line, South West Trains). Turn right out of station - 1/4 mile to roundabout, go straight across, take Kew Road, 1/4 mile to the ground that is on the left. Bus 65 passes the ground. Old Deer Park is situated on the west side of the Kew Road to the south of Kew Gardens. If you are travelling from the South (M3), continue from the M3 onto the A316 until you reach Richmond Circus, a large roundabout shortly after passing Richmond Swimming Pool and the Athletic Ground, home of Richmond and London Scottish RFCs. Take the first exit off Richmond Circus, signposted to Kew Bridge. This is the Kew Road. The main entrance to the ground is approximately 800 metres from Richmond Circus on your left. Coming from the North, you need to cross the Thames at Kew Bridge. After driving through Kew Green, with Kew CC on your right, you should take the right fork at the traffic lights and continue along the Kew Road, keeping Kew Gardens on your right. The entrance through the Lion Gate, for major match day parking, is immediately after Kew Gardens. The main entrance to the ground is a further 400 metres on your right.