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The pub was used as the "pavilion" for the matches on the Cricket Green up until the current pavilion was built in at the beginning of the 20th Century, the scorer having a position on the balcony of the inn. The Cricketers pub was destroyed by an incendiary bomb in WW2 (which fell between the pub and the adjacent Vestry Hall - which still stands).
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He joined North Enfield because, according to club legend, Enfield CC refused to let him have a bat and only wanted him to bowl. Other prominent professional cricketers that have associations with North Enfield are Mike Smith of Middlesex and England, whose family was involved at North Enfield for many years, staged a benefit game at North ...
The Wonder. The Wonder is a public house in Batley Road, Enfield, that has been under the management of McMullens since 1877. [1] It is registered as an Asset of Community Value (ACV) with the London Borough of Enfield, [2] one of only three in the borough alongside the Vicars Moor Lawn Tennis Club and The Fox public house in Palmers Green.
Over the years the club has had many homes, including Tecumseh Park, Fanshawe Park, the London Psychiatric Hospital grounds, Maitland Park, and most recently the North London Athletic Fields.With the relaxation of the licensing laws, like many similar clubs in London, it ceased to exist, but Ben Bickley, an old boy of Christ's Hospital ...
The Green Man and Still was a tavern in Oxford Street, London.It was much favoured during the 18th and 19th centuries by cricketers playing at the nearby Thomas Lord's grounds, including William Beldham, Tom Walker and David Harris, and was also patronised by the leading bookmakers of the day.
In 2015, the pub became the London Borough of Enfield's first Asset of Community Value after a successful application by Southgate Civic District Trust. [7] The Wonder public house in Enfield Town is similarly recognised. [8] In 2017, it was reported that Dutch brewers Heineken owned the pub and were preparing plans to redevelop it. [4]