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Church Road may refer to: In the United Kingdom * Church Road (football stadium), a football stadium Hayes, England * Church Road Ground, a cricket ground in Lytham, Lancashire * Church Road Cricket Ground, a cricket ground in Earley, Berkshire * Church Road railway station (other), various stations in England or Wales * Church Road, Barnes, in the London suburb of Barnes * Church End, Brent Church End, commonly known locally as "Church Road", is a small locality in the London Borough of Brent and a sub-district of Willesden. The population is predominantly Afro-Caribbean. The street Church Road is the main thoroughfare of the neig ..., a locality in London, or the main thoroughfare of the neighbourhood In the United States * Church Road, Virginia, an unincorporated community See also * {{disambiguation, geo, road Odonyms referring to a building Odonyms referring to religion ...
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Church Road (football Stadium)
Church Road was a 4,500-capacity football stadium Hayes, England – the home-ground of Hayes F.C., and latterly Hayes & Yeading United F.C. following the two clubs' merger in 2007.Hayes & Yeading to leave Church Road ground
BBC Sport, 28 March 2011


History

After initially playing at Botwell Common, Hayes F.C. (then known as Botwell Mission) moved to the ground in Church Road. The site was originally named Cox's Meadow and later Townfield. It officially opened with a Whites vs Stripes trial match on 26 August 1920.
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Church Road Ground
Lytham Cricket & Sports Club is a cricket ground in Lytham, Lancashire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1844, when Lytham played Kirkham. In 1985, the ground held its first first-class cricket, first-class match when Lancashire County Cricket Club, Lancashire played Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Nottinghamshire in the County Championship. From 1985 to 1998, the ground played host to 10 first-class matches, the last of which came in the 1998 County Championship between Lancashire and Worcestershire County Cricket Club, Worcestershire. The ground has also held a number of matches involving the Lancashire Second XI, holding a combined total of 9 Second XI fixtures for the Lancashire Second XI in the Minor Counties Championship and Second XI Championship. In local domestic cricket, the ground is the home venue of Lytham Cricket Club who play in the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition. References External linksChurch Road Groundon CricketArchive
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Church Road Cricket Ground
Church Road was a cricket ground located along Church Road in Earley, Berkshire, England. The ground was bordered to the east by woodland and to the north, south and west by residential housing. It contained one pavilion, located in the north western corner of the ground. History The ground appears on maps of Reading as early as 1931, with the first recorded match a fixture in 1936 between London Club Cricket Conference and South of England Club Cricket Conference. Berkshire are first recorded as playing there in 1938 against the touring Rajputana cricket team. During the Second World War, Reading Cricket Club played several exhibition matches against London Counties and a British Empire XI. Berkshire first played Minor Counties Championship matches at the ground in 1948, playing Hertfordshire. Starting in 1952, the ground played host to one Minor Counties Championship match annually. The ground was the host venue for Berkshire's inaugural List A match against Somerset in the 19 ...
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Church Road Railway Station (other)
Church Road railway station was a station in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. Church Road railway station may also refer to: * Church Road (B&MJR) railway station, in Newport, South Wales * Church Road Garston railway station, in Garston, Liverpool, England * Harrington (Church Road Halt) railway station, in Cumbria, England * St Mary Church Road railway station, in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales See also *Church Street station (other) *Church station (other) Church station may refer to: * Church station (Buffalo Metro Rail), in Buffalo, New York, United States *Church station (Muni Metro), in San Francisco, California, United States * Church station (Philadelphia), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United ...
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Church Road, Barnes
Church Road, Barnes is a street in Barnes, London, Barnes in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It runs from the junction between Rocks Lane (heading south towards Barnes Common and Barnes railway station, Barnes Station) and Castelnau, London, Castlenau (running northwards to Hammersmith Bridge) by the Red Lion, Barnes, Red Lion pub, westwards to the end of Barnes High Street. It takes its name from the St Mary's Church, Barnes, St Mary's Church, a Church of England building dating back to the twelfth century. Also located on the street are the Sun Inn, Barnes, Sun Inn and the early eighteenth century The Homestead, Barnes, The Homestead, both Grade II listed. Barnes Green runs on the south side of the street. The Olympic Studios were located in the street, notable for the records that Jimi Hendrix made there.Saunders p.61 Along with Barnes High Street, it is the historic centre of Barnes, London, Barnes. It is a suburb of London, but it was historically a village loca ...
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