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Historical Background
The Club - History
Our old ground, known to all as Williamfield, where the club had been for 100 years

Stirling County Cricket Club was based at the Bannockburn side of the city in the Torbrex area adjacent to the Stirling High School. In 2005 the club took the monumental step of accepting an offer from Stirling Council to move from the site allowing the new Stirling High School to be built on the old ground.
In exchange for this the club developed a new facility in the Sprinkerse area of the city, just behind the Stirling Albion football stadium near the new St. Modan School, adjacent to the river and overlooking the fabulous Ochil Hills and the William Wallace monument.
If you click on the Historical Background tab you'll find a fantastic history of cricket and Stirling County Cricket Club. Enjoy!
New Williamfield
In keeping with a long tradition, the new ground is known as New Williamfield and has two full size playing areas with complete separation allowing simultaneous games to be played on superb wickets.
What's it like?
According to everyone that's played there, it's absolutely top notch. If you like playing or watching cricket, there is no better ground in the country with spectacular views and first class wickets to play on.