From county grounds where Denis Compton hit a century to the smallest village field Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds movingly shows how picturesque greenery gave way to shopping malls & housing estates. The cricket ground is as much a part of the British landscape as the parish church. Hastings used to have a historic ground in the middle of the town surrounded by elegant houses
- but then recently it disappeared under a shopping precinct with a branch of River Island where the wicket used to be. Yorkshire used to play at Sheffield's Bramall Lane
- until the football club built grandstands over it. Like so many companies with works grounds Guinness have closed their cricket ground at Park Royal & sold it for an industrial estate. Now in a further addition to Aurum's successful ' Lost' series following Britain's Lost Cities & Lost Victorian Britain Guardian journalist Chris Arnot tours the country in search of our most lamented lost cricket grounds hearing reminiscences from former players & spectators & finding what if anything is left nowadays apart from the poignant photographs of their picturesque heyday that make this a nostalgic & rueful trip back in time.