North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough
Cricket was first staged at the ground in 1863, when tenancy of Jackson's field on North Marine Road was obtained, matches having been played at Castle Hill in Scarborough since 1849.With the demise of the other 'out' grounds, Scarborough is now one of the two regular venues for county cricket in Yorkshire other than Headingley Stadium, Leeds.The ground is situated close to the sea and features a raised cricket pavilion built at a cost of £2,150 in 1895.More recently, the Jack Knowles Building was completed in 1995 at a cost of £210,000, new all-weather nets and a press box were constructed in 1997 for £50,000 and the enclosure and tea rooms were refurbished in 1998 for £95,000.[4] At different stages of the club's history, the stadium has also contained a Velodrome, hosted athletics events, was the original home of Scarborough F.C.