It has been the home of Glastonbury Cricket Club since at least 1893, when the first recorded match was played on the ground.
The highest individual first-class score made on the ground was 187* by Glamorgan's Alan Jones in a 1963 County Championship match.
[1] The ground was formerly owned by the Morlands company, which was a major employer making sheepskin clothing in the town from 1870 to the mid-1980s.
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