
Nottinghamshire Cricket - Trent Bridge
Trent Bridge is the third oldest cricket ground in the world.
Trent Bridge is renowned as being one of the premier cricket grounds in the world and over the years some of the greatest ever Test Matches have been staged on its hallowed turf.
England v Bangladesh, 8 July 2010
England v Pakistan, 29, 30, 31 July & 1 August 2010
12- or 24- Seater Boxes
Each Radcliffe Road box boasts a magnificent view of the field of play from its private elevated seating balcony. All of the boxes also have their own drinks
bar and television.
Derek Randall Suite
Coupled with a reserved seat in the Hound Road Stand directly in front of the Suite, this option consistently delivers fine views of the play. The restaurant offers tables of 10 or 12 with smaller numbers being accommodated on shared tables.
Sobers Hall
Experience superb views from your reserved seat in the Radcliffe Road Middle Tier then dine in the relaxed atmosphere of The Sobers Hall. This non-viewing dining facility offers tables of 10 or 12 with smaller numbers being accommodated on shared tables.
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England v Bangladesh Inclusive Hospitality
- Car parking (one pass per four guests)
- Match scorecard and souvenir programme
- Special souvenir gift
- Light snacks on arrival
- Afternoon tea and cakes served in facility
- Four course dinner with wine
- Cheese and biscuits
- Complimentary bar (excludes champagne)
England v Pakistan Inclusive Hospitality
- Car parking (one pass per four guests)
- Match scorecard and souvenir programme
- Special souvenir gift
- Morning coffee and biscuits
- Champagne reception prior to lunch
- Four course lunch with wine
- Traditional afternoon tea
- Complimentary bar
Costs - Please call us for latest prices
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