The club

The Victoria and Albert Museum Cricket Club was founded in 1975 by some arty types from the V&A, the sort who do not get chosen when teams are picking up sides in the playground
Our first games were against the Arts Council and the National Trust, fey types who did not frighten the effete curators of the V&A. Most of the original pansies left and the V&A is now a virile team of mixed ability and age, with some new members under 30 who can throw over-arm. Players are lured to Stonor Park near Henley-on-Thames, our delightful home ground from which we rarely stray, by the beauty of the pitch and the valley. As a friendly Oxfordshire cricket club, we welcome players of all abilities.
We play at Stonor Park through the generosity of The Hon. William Stonor. We are also grateful to Stonor CC, and to their recently retired groundsman Tony Fisher, who maintained the pitch and outfield so beautifully.
The match fee is £220 for the visiting team (including players’ friends and family), worth it for the sight of Lord Camoys’ great house and park, the kites and the deer – if not the cricket. Facilities in the pavilion have been refurbished, including a separate Ladies lavatory with marble floor, floral bouquet and Old Master paintings.
Regular V&A players are ‘invited’ to pay an annual subscription, giving them preferential selection and reducing their match fee.
Captains agree the type of game to be played but as we rarely manage more then 14 overs an hour innings of 35 are customary. But whether limited overs or declaration, teams looking for fierce gladiatorial competition may be disappointed.
Teams looking to book a fixture at Stoner should contact our Fixtures Secretary. If you are looking to join a cricket club in the Henley or South Oxfordshire area, please get in touch; you will undoubtedly enjoy some delightful lunches and teas.. Players returning from Colonial Service abroad find the view, conversation and menu reassuringly familiar.
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Most beautiful pitch in the UK
We play on the most beautiful ground in England (nominated by Test Match Special)
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We have been going exactly 50 years
And all bores and pedants have been ruthlessly weeded out.
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Balls used (and about the same amount lost)
With approximately 252,000 balls bowled.

