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Richmond on Thames

Richmond Green was and is a popular venue for cricket matches and the earliest reference to cricket on Richmond Green is in 1666. Dating from 1770 The Cricketers Pub overlooks the green huddled amongst a mixture of period town houses and historic buildings. The Green is open grassland, framed with broadleaf trees and extending to about twelve acres. Richmond Theatre opened in 1899 it is listed Grade II*. For over 400 years, Richmond Green has been edged by houses and premises built to provide accommodation for people serving or visiting nearby Richmond Palace.
Richmond Green was and is a popular venue for cricket matches and the earliest reference to cricket on Richmond Green is in 1666. Dating from 1770 The Cricketers Pub overlooks the green huddled amongst a mixture of period town houses and historic buildings. The Green is open grassland, framed with broadleaf trees and extending to about twelve acres. Richmond Theatre opened in 1899 it is listed Grade II*. For over 400 years, Richmond Green has been edged by houses and premises built to provide accommodation for people serving or visiting nearby Richmond Palace.
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