[8][9] Necessitated by a need to move from the cramped conditions of the County Ground and develop a headquarters which could attract international cricket,[10] Hampshire moved to the purpose-built Rose Bowl in the Southampton suburb of West End ahead of the 2001 season, which remains their main home venue.
[23][24] Shortly after the turn of the twentieth century, Hampshire played one first-class match in Alton at the Municipal Ground against the touring South Africans in 1904.
[31] They later returned to the island in 1956, playing annually at the newly constructed J Samuel White's Ground in Cowes until 1962.
This would come in 2013, when the Nursery Ground, located adjacent to the Rose Bowl, hosted a first-class MCC Universities Match against Loughborough MCCU.
[33] In 2019, with the Rose Bowl hosting matches in the World Cup, Hampshire returned to the Isle of Wight to play at the Newclose County Cricket Ground near Newport;[34] since 2019, one first-class and two one-day matches have been played there.
The twelve grounds that Hampshire have used for home matches are listed below, with statistics complete through to the end of the 2024 season.