Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground
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Chamber Rating
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Mike Spence
A beautifully maintained round patch of manicured grass, set against backdrops of rolling green hills on one side and a meat processing factory on the other. Archeologists claim to have found evidence which suggests that a game called "cricket" was once played here, with the last significant event taking place in 2019AD. Those who've visited this pointless patch of land on a quiet day have said one can almost hear the sound of ratepayers' dollars hitting the bottom of the non-existent port-a-loos.
Apr 10th, 2023 -
Troy Sampson
Feb 11th, 2023 -
carol parkinson
Brilliant setting for cricket - gentle breeze at our backs, rolling hills beyond & sunshine with a steady 23 degree - perfect
Jan 21st, 2023 -
Richard Simonsen
Very nice cricket ground needs more bigger games
Jan 18th, 2023 -
Lisa Stephens
So good great for all sorts
Nov 4th, 2022
Contact Info
- (643) 546-0200
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground?
A The phone number for Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground is: (643) 546-0200.
Q Where is Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground located?
A Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground is located at , Stoke, NSN 7011
Q What is the internet address for Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground?
A The website (URL) for Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground is: http://nelson.govt.nz/recreation/venues-and-grounds/saxton-oval-pavilion/
Q What days are Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground open?
A Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Q How is Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground rated?
A Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground has a 4.6 Star Rating from 208 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Saxton Oval Nelson Cricket Ground
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Overall Rating
( 208 Reviews )Mike Spence on Google
A beautifully maintained round patch of manicured grass, set against backdrops of rolling green hills on one side and a meat processing factory on the other. Archeologists claim to have found evidence which suggests that a game called "cricket" was once played here, with the last significant event taking place in 2019AD. Those who've visited this pointless patch of land on a quiet day have said one can almost hear the sound of ratepayers' dollars hitting the bottom of the non-existent port-a-loos.
Troy Sampson on Google
carol parkinson on Google
Brilliant setting for cricket - gentle breeze at our backs, rolling hills beyond & sunshine with a steady 23 degree - perfect
Richard Simonsen on Google
Very nice cricket ground needs more bigger games
Lisa Stephens on Google
So good great for all sorts