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Club cricket match at heritage open day.


VISITORS to a heritage open day event at a historic building in Birmingham will be able to enjoy a bonus with a traditional club cricket Club cricket is a mainly amateur, but still formal, form of the sport of cricket, usually involving teams playing in competitions at weekends or in the evening. There is a great deal of variation in game format although the Laws of Cricket are always observed.  match played on the local green.

The 19th century former Spring Hill College For the former Mansfield College (University of Oxford), see .

Spring Hill College is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic Jesuit college in the United States. It was founded in 1830 on the Gulf Coast in Mobile, Alabama, by Most Rev.
 in Moseley is staging the open day on Saturday.

And, as the tree-lined setting is the ground of Birmingham League cricket side Attock CC, visitors will be able to take in a crucial second XI home game against Harborne CC. The Grade II listed building now forms part of today's Moseley School Moseley School (incorporating Spring Hill College) is a large comprehensive in the Moseley area of Birmingham, England. Once dubbed by the Daily Mirror as the most dilapidated school in the country, it has now been fully restored and refurbished.  in Wake Green Road. The open day runs from 1pm to 4.30pm, during which people can climb the 80 foot tower for magnificent bird's eye views, explore the underfloor swimming bath and take refreshments beneath the gallery of the impressive Victorian library.

The building had faced demolition before a pounds 5 million restoration.
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