The current Nottinghamshire club's debut home game in first-class cricket was played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.
The ground had been laid out in the 1830s by William Clarke, captain of the All-England Eleven, who was married to the landlady of the Trent Bridge Inn.
In 1921 Nottinghamshire began to play at the Town Ground in Worksop, which was used for a single first-class match in most seasons until 1998, and also hosted three List A games between 1970 and 1980.
Only matches played by Nottinghamshire CCC at the grounds since the establishment of the current county club in 1841 are recorded in the table.
[29] Only the List A matches played at the ground by Nottinghamshire in which they were the home team are included in the totals.