The Pavilion Story
The new Pavilion was unveiled in 2010. Following a grant by the Surrey Playing Fields Association, work was able to commence.

The CHARITY 20/20 vs Eagle Radio Trust on 27th July was a huge success! Scorecard / Match Report here and if you couldnt make it on the night then you can still donate (and see a link to the photos) by clicking here.
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The new Pavilion was unveiled in 2010. Following a grant by the Surrey Playing Fields Association, work was able to commence.
The I'anson Stevens Cup Final was held at Peper Harow on 29th June 2010 and was a proud day in the clubs long history.
We play in the beautiful grounds of Peper Harow House. A walk by the historic house and trees is highly recommended.
Cricket was first played at Peper Harow in 1727, when the club was first formed. Our first game was versus The gentlemen of Goodwood. The club was founded by Lord Midleton, a member of the family who owned Peper Harow Park until the end of World War II, when it was purchased by the Peper Harow foundation.
Records of Peper Harow date to Saxon times and Domesday book of 1086 records the estate of Pipereherge covering 300 acres. The 3rd viscount Midleton commissioned the present mansion in 1763, and the building was completed by Sir William Chambers in 1777. Peper Harow CC lease the ground from the Fuller family who own the adjacent farm. Robert is a Vice President and Anthony is the Clubs' President.
We have four teams, the 1st XI, 2nd XI and 3rd XI play in the local I'Anson league on Saturdays, the latter playing their home fixtures at neighbouring Shackleford, and the Sunday XI play friendly village cricket. We are always looking for new players of all ages and abilities.