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'''Hurlingham Park''' is a multi-use ] in ], ]. It is currently used mostly for ] matches and ] events. It is best known as the location for ]'s ] sketch. The venue opened in ]. It had a capacity of around 2,500 people until the stands were torn down in ]. '''Hurlingham Park''' ]is a multi-use ] in ], ]. It is currently used mostly for ] matches and ] events ]. It is best known as the location for ]'s ] sketch. The venue opened in ]. It had a capacity of around 2,500 people until the stands were torn down in ]. ]


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Hurlingham Park ]is a multi-use stadium in London, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics events ]. It is best known as the location for Monty Python's Upper Class Twit of the Year sketch. The venue opened in 1879. It had a capacity of around 2,500 people until the stands were torn down in 2002. ]

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