
Great Horton Park Chapel Cricket Club
📍 Ewart St, Bradford BD7 3NR, UK
About Great Horton Park Chapel Cricket Club
Great Horton Park Chapel Cricket Club is a long-standing community cricket ground located in Bradford, offering a dedicated space for local cricket enthusiasts. With a solid Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, it's recognised for its welcoming atmosphere and well-kept facilities, making it a popular spot for both players and spectators.
Visitors can enjoy watching cricket on a ground that is consistently well-maintained by the club's officials. The club is known for its friendly environment, where guests appreciate the reasonable prices for drinks and the well-presented clubhouse. There’s also a lovely outdoor space available, perfect for relaxing and enjoying weekend matches.
Visiting Information
Great Horton Park Chapel Cricket Club is open daily, with varied hours:
- Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
- Friday: 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
The club is committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, restrooms, and seating throughout the premises.
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📍 Ewart St, Bradford BD7 3NR, UK
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Showing 5 of 58 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 30 January 2026.
Nice ground, ground well looked after by the officials, some good views, ground was very quiet to say it's surrounded by houses, a good game played by the players of both teams, bit disappointed with the gardens over looking the ground, garden fences seen better days, hope it doesn't put off anybody visiting..
Despite the uncertainty of Covid the committee and members have worked hard to make the club safe to visit. Everyone is very friendly, drinks very reasonable and club house well presented. lovely outdoor space to sit and watch weekend cricket. Definitely worth a visit
Played here a while back, reflecting on my experience, this was not a very warm and welcoming club, I had a very negative and uncomfortable stint at this club which ultimately left me with no option but to leave. So did the other two newcomers that i joined with. We weren’t given a chance, no opportunity to prove ourselves, regularly turned up to training to try to get in the team but we were consistently overlooked. The team were struggling at the time as well, we would lose most games however this did not lead to any changes or trialling new things/giving other people a chance to bowl/bat up the order, it was the same every week, with the same people bowling every week. There were no introductions when we joined, so aside from a few friendly, approachable lads, the main group did not make any effort with us. All in all this was a very unpleasant and awkward experience. You may ask what attempts did you make as newcomers? We got on with the lads who were friendly and approachable, we turned up to training every week, and to games when selected etc. Not playing the race card but it’s hard not to, this was a very negative, uncomfortable and disheartening experience. The team reflected the demographics of Bradford in many ways, segregated and disconnected. The three of us that joined are all from professional backgrounds and were shocked at the sense of ostracism and omission that we felt It was a shame really, because it stopped us from playing the game that we love.
Very welcoming family friendly club. Large lounge for parties, reasonably priced and well stocked bar and a large games room snooker, pool and darts. Large cricket ground with good parking. Highly recommend
Very friendly small village club. Good parking, comfortable and well stocked lounge bar and games room with snooker, pool and darts. Great area to sit and watch cricket on a nice sunny afternoon.