Between 1825 and 1850, it was the name given to Lansdown Cricket Club's (LCC) ground 'Cricket Down'.
In 1869 the club moved again, and the name was then used for their 'Combe Park' ground, where they have played ever since.
[2] Although not referred to as 'Lansdown Cricket Club Ground', Sydenham Field was used by Lansdown Cricket Club from 1850 until 1869,[3] Sydenham Field was also used by both the 'Gentlemen of Gloucestershire' and the 'Gentlemen of Somerset' for a small number of home fixtures.
[4] Following their 1869 move from Sydenham Field, the club have played at Combe Park ever since.
[5] Somerset County Cricket Club played the only first-class match on the ground, hosting Hampshire in 1884.