Walworth Common in Surrey was a cricket venue known to have been used in the 18th century.
[1][2] There are no records of matches on the common after 1732 but a later venue in the area was Aram's New Ground, also known as the Bee Hive Ground, the home of Montpelier Cricket Club from 1796.
In June 1743 a game was played between a team from Bermondsey and one from Deptford & the King's Yard.
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