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National Champions
1999 2001 2002
Runners-Up
2000 2003 2005
European Cup Finalists
2000

Pavilion Field
Directions
Pavilion Field is located just off the main A23 London-Brighton road in the Waterhall Valley.
A the roundabout at the edge of Brighton & Hove, turn onto the the road that passes the Q8 petrol station. You will pass through a narrow road beneath a railway viaduct. Beyond the viaduct, you will see the the entrance to the Waterhall Playing fields on the right.
Pass underneath the A27 Brighton Bypass and turn left. Follow the road all the way to the end.
If driving from Central Brighton, simply drive north on London Road and follow the instructions above when you reach the Bypass. Alternatively, take Dyke Road north toward the Brighton Bypass in Patcham and turn right onto Mill Road. Drive down the hill until you see the entrance to the Waterhall playing fields on the left.
A scalable map is available from Streetmap.co.uk.
About the Field
Pavilion Field, located in the outskirts of Brighton, is the venue for all our regular-season home games and practice sessions.
Nestled in the picturesque Waterhall Valley adjacent to Brighton Rugby Club, Pavilion Field is probably the finest baseball facility in the country.
Pavilion
Field has hosted every national Final Four tournament between 1999
and 2003 and will be used as a training venue by the Great Britain
National Team in 2003.
The main baseball diamond was constructed in early 1996 after almost two years of negotiations, grant applications and site surveys.
The field was inaugurated on 12 May 1996 and is under license to the Club until 2017.
The development of the site is ongoing. A smaller diamond for our youth programme has already been built and there are plans to upgrade spectator seating facilities behind home plate and down the first base line on the main diamond.
Other Venues
Our winter training site is at Sussex County Cricket Club. In the spring, we train at the Brighton Velodrome in Preston Park, Brighton.





