Welcome to Farnham Cricket Club
Farnham Cricket Club is one of the oldest and most historic clubs in England. Founded in 1782, the club was distinguished by being one of the very first fixtures for the famous Hambledon side back in the 18th century. Since those heady days Farnham has survived to remain one of the best-known clubs in Surrey and boasts a former England player - Graham Thorpe - amongst its ex-players.
Despite being based in a town, Farnham Cricket Club manages to retain some traditional appeal, being based on the border of Surrey and Hampshire at a charming site on Folly hill, adjacent to Farnham Castle. The club also makes use of a second ground, in the nearby village of Crondall.
The club currently runs 4 Saturday men's sides and a Sunday XI alongside having a thriving youth section. The 1st, 2nd and Academy (3rd) XI all play cricket in the Shepherd Neame Surrey Championship and the 4th XI in the Hampshire Cricket League NE Regional 3.
Here at Farnham we pride ourselves on being a competitive, yet friendly family club and new members are always welcome. Why not come down and visit us during the season to enjoy the cricket and the atmosphere at this unique club!
Guy Hicks, Club Captain.
