The ground was situated to the west of the Brunswick Town area of Hove, roughly where Third and Fourth Avenues are today.
[1] As the land near the seafront was required for the expansion of the town, the club moved in 1872.
[4] This match included the first ever century in the career of W.G.Grace who struck 170 guesting for the South Wales team just before his 16th birthday, putting on 188 for the second wicket with his captain John Lloyd (political reformer).
[5] In 1866, county players played a match against a team including nine "Gentleman of the County" and nine "Colts of Sussex",[6] and in 1866 the ground was used for a match between Brighton Cricket Club and Eashing Park Club.
[7] Since 1872, the club has been based at the County Cricket Ground, Hove, its present home.