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Trent Bridge: 360° tour

Take a 360° tour of Trent Bridge, the home of Notts County Cricket Club, visiting places not normally open to the public.

Trent Bridge cricket ground

The Keeton Suite is named after William Keeton, who played for both Nottinghamshire and England.

The Fox Road Stand features a state of the art 'aircraft wing' roof.

The Trent Bridge library holds the archives of Notts County Cricket Club. They take up two floors.

The Long Room is adorned with memorabilia of Notts County Cricket Club's past and present.

The indoor nets are found in two halls on the second floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand.

The Members Pavillion includes the steps which lead to both the dressing rooms and the famous Long Room.

The press box in the Radcliffe Road Stand seats 95 journalists.

The old scoreboard has now gone but thankfully you can have a look at what it used to be like.

Studio 41 is where BBC Radio Nottingham's cricket correspondent, Robin Chipperfield, watches each game.

Stand in the centre of the square in the middle of Trent Bridge.

The umpire's facilities include a toilet, a shower, lockers and a jacuzzi!

From the 5th floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand the views of Nottingham are amazing.

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