The club is based at the Stanley Turner Ground, Kingston road, Lewes.
The Saturday 3rd XI plays in Division 9 of the East Sussex Cricket League.
Lewes Priory has a large junior section and was clubmark accredited until October 2014.
The club runs sides from under-8s/9s to an under-16 development XI Quite a few of the Lewes Priory junior players play area cricket, eastern eagles, southern sabres etc.
The origin of the club extends back to at least 1831 when Mr J. Longford (one of the local brewers) bought 10 acres of the Lewes Priory Grounds from the Earl of Chichester and made some of the grounds known as the 'Dripping Pan' available for cricket [1] 1960 H. Pett 1961 J.
The wicket at the Stanley Turner Ground (2013), home of Lewes Priory Cricket Club
Lewes Priory Cricket Club playing evening cricket at the Stanley Turner Ground (STG), May 2013. Nets in background
Third eleven May 2013. LPCC used to play at the convent ground (see image) but now all matches take place at the stanley turner ground instead
Traditional cricket club blazer from Lewes Priory cricket club, Sussex, England (1937). Originally the property of Dick Carvill, accountant at Harvey's brewery, Lewes. Then belonged to Rex Hudson, former club vice captain and local auctioneer/estate agent (who sold Shelley's hotel on a number of occasions)
Traditional cricket club tie from 1960s
Lewes Priory Cricket Club cap is currently black with the town's shield. In the 1980s this style started to replace the traditional cap which consisted of the club colours (see blazer) in the form of hoops
Lewes Priory Cricket Club (Sussex, England) cap and tie. Cap is pre-1939 and the tie more recent, i.e. cap shows original colours
Lewes Priory Cricket Club 150th anniversary tie and cap (1981)
Lewes Priory Cricket Club sticker tour of Denmark 1985