Windmill Down is a rural location near the town of Hambledon in Hampshire.
From 1782 to 1795, it was the home of the Hambledon Club as a noted cricket venue.
Broadhalfpenny is about two miles from the village whereas Windmill Down is adjacent, although Broadhalfpenny had a pub immediately opposite (the famous Bat and Ball Inn) but Windmill Down did not.
[1] On Tuesday 18 June 1782, the Hampshire Chronicle reported the first meeting on Windmill Down, referring to the ground as "a field called the New Broad Halfpenny adjoining to the Town of Hambledon".
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