One of the earliest recorded cricket matches at the Manor Sports Ground was on 17 July 1902 when Sussex Second XI took on Essex Second XI. Since 1924 it has been owned by Worthing Borough Council (formerly Worthing Corporation) and the ground was laid out in consultation with
Sussex County Cricket Club. The sports ground is named after Broadwater Manor, the
manor house of the former manor of
Broadwater, which lies some 50 yards to the north. The Manor Ground hosted 43 first-class matches between 1935 and 1964, all of which involved Sussex County Cricket Club. It is hoped that first class cricket may soon return, as since 1999 minor Sussex matches have been played here. The Manor Sports Ground has also hosted the internationally famous Worthing Hockey Festival since 1939. In the 1960s crowds of people attended the Police sports and
tattoo event which was held at the ground. ==Location==