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Croquet Sets

Popular | Childrens | Garden | 6-8 Player | Tournament | Accessories

Jaques have been the leading manufacturer of croquet set equipment for 150 years. If you need a Croquet set, we have Jaques but we also have large variety of Croquet sets from other top croquet manufacturers at excellent prices.

Most Popular Croquet Sets

G.G. Longworth
Croquet Set

G.G. Longworth Croquet Set
£126.90
G.G. Townsend
Croquet Set

G.G. Townsend Croquet Set
£198.90
Uber Garden
Croquet Set

Uber Garden Croquet Set
From £123.90
Uber Pro
Croquet Set

Uber Pro Croquet Set
From £162.90
Croquet
Accessories

Croquet Accessories


Children's Croquet Sets

These fun croquet sets feature smaller mallets that are perfect for the non-full-sized human. The sets are still good quality but ideal for younger kids! Note - older children will be better off with one of the family sets below

G.G. Lawn Croquet Set

G.G. Lawn Croquet Set
£44.90
Jaques Playmate
Croquet Set

Jaques Playmate Croquet Set
£73.26
G.G. Cottage Croquet Set

G.G. Cottage Croquet Set
£79.90
Uber Junior Executive
Croquet in a bag

Uber Junior Executive Croquet in a bag
£172.90
Uber Junior Executive
Croquet with stand

Uber Junior Executive Croquet with stand
£187.90
Uber Junior Executive
Croquet in a box

Uber Junior Executive Croquet in a box
£197.90


Family Croquet Sets

Some manufacturers do croquet sets that include shorter mallets for children with longer mallets for adults. Or croquet sets with 4 intermediate sized mallets designed to strike a happy medium for the whole family.

G.G. Sandford
Family Croquet Set

G.G. Sandford Family Croquet Set
£69.90
Jaques Sussex Croquet Set

Jaques Sussex Croquet Set
£109.99
Jaques Holmwood
Croquet Set

Jaques Holmwood Croquet Set
£159.99
Uber Family
Croquet in a bag

Uber Family Croquet in a bag
£88.90
Uber Family
Croquet with stand

Uber Family Croquet with stand
£118.90
Uber Family
Croquet in a box

Uber Family Croquet in a box
£128.90


Garden Croquet Sets

Our main range of croquet sets feature full-size, 4 player croquet sets suitable for families, the back garden and leisure play. Mallets are all full size so unsuitable for smaller children. Our range varies from entry-level to high specification croquet sets with brass-bound mallet heads. See also the 6 & 8 Player croquet sets below.

G.G. Longworth Croquet Set

G.G. Longworth Croquet Set
£126.90
G.G. Townsend Croquet Set

G.G. Townsend Croquet Set
£198.90
G.G. Townsend
Croquet Set (Bag)

G.G. Townsend Croquet Set (Bag)
£169.90
Uber Garden
Croquet in a bag

Uber Garden Croquet in a bag
£123.90
Uber Garden
Croquet with stand

Uber Garden Croquet with stand
£152.90
Uber Garden
Croquet in a box

Uber Garden Croquet in a box
£162.90
Uber Pro Croquet in a bag

Uber Pro Croquet in a bag
£162.90
Uber Pro Croquet
with stand

Uber Pro Croquet with stand
£177.90
Uber Pro Croquet in a box

Uber Pro Croquet in a box
£187.90
Uber Executive
Croquet in a bag

Uber Executive Croquet in a bag
£172.90
Uber Executive
Croquet with stand

Uber Executive Croquet with stand
£286.90
Uber Executive
Croquet in a box

Uber Executive Croquet in a box
£296.90
Uber Championship
Croquet Set - Bag

Uber Championship Croquet Set - Bag
£296.90
Uber Championship
Croquet Set - Stand

Uber Championship Croquet Set - Stand
£309.90
Uber Championship
Croquet Set - Box

Uber Championship Croquet Set - Box
£319.90
Jaques Richmond
Croquet Set

Jaques Richmond Croquet Set
£179.99
Jaques Reigate Croquet Set

Jaques Reigate Croquet Set
£223.99
Jaques Surrey Croquet Set

Jaques Surrey Croquet Set
£339.99
Jaques Woodstock
Croquet Set

Jaques Woodstock Croquet Set
£429.99
Jaques Oxford Croquet Set

Jaques Oxford Croquet Set
£629.99
G.G. Hurlingham
Croquet Set

G.G. Hurlingham Croquet Set
£375.90


Six / Eight Player Croquet Sets

G.G. Longworth
Croquet Set (6 player)

G.G. Longworth Croquet Set (6 player)
£179.90
Uber 6 Player Pro
Croquet in a bag

Uber 6 Player Pro Croquet in a bag
£192.90
Uber 6 Player Pro
Croquet with stand

Uber 6 Player Pro Croquet with stand
£222.90
Uber 6 Player Pro
Croquet in a box

Uber 6 Player Pro Croquet in a box
£247.90
Jaques Edenbridge
Croquet Set

Jaques Edenbridge Croquet Set
£579.99
Jaques Olympic
Croquet Set

Jaques Olympic Croquet Set
£849.99
Jaques Cheltenham
Croquet Set

Jaques Cheltenham Croquet Set
£899.99
Jaques Great
Exhibition Croquet Set

Jaques Great Exhibition Croquet Set
£999.99


Tournament Croquet Sets

If you require a full-spec croquet set with high quality mallets for competition or tournament croquet...

Jaques Association
Croquet Set

Jaques Association Croquet Set
£1499.99
Jaques Championship
Croquet Set

Jaques Championship Croquet Set
£1999.99
Jaques Hurlingham
Croquet Set

Jaques Hurlingham Croquet Set
£2999.99
Jaques Sandringham
Croquet Set

Jaques Sandringham Croquet Set
£4999.99

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History of Croquet

Mallet and ball games are thought to have been first played in England and Europe during the middle ages. Games would normally involve only one ball which would be struck through very wide hoops. A Croquet-like game is believed to have been first played by thirteenth century French peasants who used crudely fashioned mallets to whack wooden balls through hoops made of willow branches. In seventeenth and eighteenth century France, mallet and ball games were quite popular and one of them, "Paille Maille", was introduced to London where it was played in open ground near St. James's Palace. This area became known as Pall Mall which is how the famous street of today got its name.

The modern game of Croquet appears to be Irish in Origin. A game called Crooky was played in Ireland from the 1830's and, in 1852, it was brought to England where it quickly became popular. It was particularly popular with women because it was the first outdoor sport which could be played by both sexes on an equal footing. Widespread popularity began when Croquet equipment became readily available due to London sporting goods manufacturer, John Jaques, who began selling complete croquet sets.

Over the next 30 years uniform rules were established and national competitions commenced, Croquet becoming a major sport of the day. The first national headquarters was the Wimbledon All England Croquet Club (later to become the Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club); the first national championships were held there in Victorian times.

Spearheaded by Australia and New Zealand, Croquet spread quickly to the British colonies. By 1870, croquet sets had reached virtually all of the British colonies and its popularity grew, following the earlier trend of being especially popular with women. Around this time, the game was denounced from the pulpits of the day, and play was actually banned at some sporting clubs. Croquet was played at the 1900 Olympics but around this time, the up-and-coming sport of Tennis started to eclipse Croquet and this other game's ascension marked the end of Croquet's heyday.  The last 20 years has seen something of a resurgence particularly amongst the young.

Today, Croquet is played competitively in over twenty countries, the major ones in the 1990s being Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA and croquet sets are manufactured in many of these countries.

In the USA, two forms of the game are played, International Association croquet and American rules which uses the same lawn and equipment but has a few rule variations. Many of the best competitors play both versions. In addition there are some garden croquet sets which have 9 hoops and 2 pegs.

Many other countries play croquet or their versions of it. France hosted the 1995 World Croquet Federation Championships, Japan plays Croquet along with a similar game called Gateball, Egypt plays a simpler form of Association croquet. In Russia, Tolstoy apparently had a Croquet set for his lawn in his Moscow garden and astronauts are reported to have played for relaxation upon their return from space. Finally, China possesses many Croquet players from different age groups - a picture in the Illustrated London news of 1938 showed Revolutionary guards playing the game!

Learn more about Croquet from the Online Guide to Traditional Games.