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22: 190: 76: 455:, Benenden Cricket Club and the contemporary report of the match in The Sporting Magazine, call the ground Hemsted (or Hempsted) Park. Given the geography it seems reasonable to assume that the database(s) used by CricInfo and CricketArchive have a transcription error and that the local and contemporary sources are more reliable 431:
The match was the only time that Kent used the ground. It no longer exists as a cricket ground, having been removed during the re-landscaping of the park in the late 19th century, and the exact location of the ground within the park is unknown. Benenden Cricket Club returned to their ground on the
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and the house used as a military hospital. Buildings have been added to the school site throughout the time it has occupied the park. In 2023, shortly after the opening of a purpose-built concert hall and music school on the site, the school established a commercial arts programme using the brand
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to design the new mansion which was built a little to the east of the original buildings. Traces of the original buildings and moat remain on the site. The grounds of the park were relandscaped during the same period by William Broderick Thomas and much of the village of
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The house, which featured a prominent tower and was described as having "alarming vitality", was built in an Elizabethan style and was subsequently remodelled in 1912 by Herbert Cescinsky at the behest of its new owner, newspaper magnate and later Lord Rothermere,
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in 1786, in 1780. He reduced the size of the hall, removing two wings of the brick built house, one of which had two octagonal towers, filled in the moat that had until that point encircled it and created the lake in the grounds. Hodges' son,
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Rothermere sold the Hemsted estate in 1924, dividing it up into lots, reducing the size of the estate itself from 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres) to eventually cover around 119 hectares (290 acres). The house itself was initially rented by
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until 1718. Hemsted House, which stands in the grounds and is the main building of the school, is a 19th century house. It was built in an Elizabethan style in the early 1860s and remodelled at the beginning of the 20th century.
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A cricket pitch was laid out at Hemsted Park during the early 19th century by the Hodges family and used for a number of "society matches". A match in 1835 between a team assembled by
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was watched by over 6,000 spectators and the ground was the home ground of Benenden Cricket Club, who were a significant side in Kent at the time, between 1835 and 1843. The ground
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The match was the third match of the season between Kent and England. Kent won, scoring 199 runs in their two innings whilst England scored 100 runs. The occasion was described:
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trees in the United Kingdom and the area of Hemsted Forest, north of the park, was purchased by Cranbrook and became part of the park. The forest is now owned and managed by the
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf, the chace, and every other diversion interesting to the man of pleasure and enterprize
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Monumental Inscriptions of Benenden Church and Churchyard, from a book, published in 1889 by Rev Francis Haslewood, Rector of St Matthew's Church, Ipswich
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The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of Great Britain and Ireland
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in 1857 after Hodges' death. He commissioned the building of a new house, the basis of the current Hemsted House, employing
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and CricketArchive both call the ground Hensted Park in their databases and place it at Benenden. Other sources, including
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was also remodelled at the same time. Landscaping included the creation of one of the first avenues of
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inherited the house in 1801 and began to develop the grounds of the park, planting trees across it.
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settlements. There is reference to the "dene of Hemsted" in a charter of 993 issued by
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England
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Parkland at Hemsted Park with the main building of Benenden School beyond the trees
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of Hemsted who made changes to the original house. Richard Guldeford fought with
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was demolished between 1860 and 1862 following the acquisition of the estate by
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Benenden headteacher unveils new music facilities 'for the community to use'
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before being purchased the following year. The school was evacuated during
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England's topographer, or A new and complete history of the county of Kent
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Hemsted Park, (also known as Benenden School), Tunbridge Wells, England
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visited Thomas Guldeford at the house and he was knighted by her at
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who arranged a dinner after the match for "nearly 200 gentlemen".
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Hodges, Thomas Law (1776-1857), of Hemsted Place, Benenden, Kent
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settlement within its boundaries and is at the junction of two
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Hemsted House Benenden School Including Attached Terrace Wall
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granted the manor to William of Guldeford, the first of the
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A topographie or survey of the county of Kent, London, 1659
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The main building at Benenden School, dating from the 1860s
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In the early 18th century the property was sold to Admiral
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The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
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Index


Benenden
English county
Kent
Benenden School
Guldeford baronets
first-class cricket

Alexander Francis Lydon
Roman
Roman roads
Ashford
Rochester
Romano-British
Æthelred the Unready
Odo, Earl of Kent
Bayeux Tapestry
William the Conqueror
Norman Conquest
Richard II
Guldeford baronets
King Henry VI
Battle of Bosworth Field
deer park
enclosed
Tudor period
Queen Elizabeth I
Rye
Sir John Norris
George II

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