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4 August 2025 11:30
Men's MCC
Wheely Down
Warnford
SO32 3LG
A32 from the south: take the first left turn as you enter the village. A32 from the north: after passing the George & Falcon pub, take the second turning on the right. The entrance to the ground is on the left about 300 yards from the junction. From M3/A33 at Winchester, take the A31 and then the A272 towards Petersfield. Go up and over Cheesefoot Head and take the next right hand turn, signed to Preshaw and Warnford. Follow this road straight for about 5 miles, at the end of which you will descend a long hill into Warnford. The entrance to the ground is on the right after passing D J Scott (Garden Machinery). If you reach the junction with the A32, you have gone about 300 yards too far