It was used as the venue for a single first-class cricket match between a team representing Kent and a Hampshire side.
[2] The Hall was owned by the Earls of Darnley and a number of the family were keen cricketers.
Ivo Bligh, who became the 8th Earl in 1900, captained the first English tour of Australia in 1882–83, recapturing The Ashes.
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