Lord’s Cricket Ground, London

Lord’s Cricket Ground, London
Lord’s Cricket Ground, London · via Wikimedia Commons
SPORTING SHRINE – 1814 – LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

Lord’s Cricket Ground, London

The home of cricket – the Long Room’s gaze, the Ashes urn’s tiny eternity, and the media centre’s spaceship over the slope’s two-and-a-half metres.

At a glance

Type
Cricket ground
Period
1814 on present site
Style
Victorian pavilion to high-tech additions
Location
St John’s Wood, London, UK
Coordinates
51.5294, -0.1727
Keeper
Marylebone Cricket Club – the game’s lawgiver

Overview

Thomas Lord’s third ground of 1814 became cricket’s Vatican: MCC’s pavilion of 1890 stares down the famous slope through the Long Room where batsmen walk members’ judgment; the museum keeps the Ashes’ little urn – never leaving however series fall – and Future’s media centre pod (1999’s Stirling Prize) answers across the turf, tradition and aluminium in conversation.

History

MCC’s laws governed the empire’s game from here; W. G. Grace’s beard, Bradman’s farewells, and the World Cup 2019’s super-over chaos layered the legend. Father Time’s weathervane lifts bails eternally over the grandstand’s watch.

Architecture and Design

The terracotta pavilion’s tiers rank Victorian sporting architecture’s summit; the slope – 2.5 metres corner to corner – keeps bowlers’ theology. New stands cycle architecture’s decades around the square’s constancy.

Cultural significance

Lord’s is sport’s most lettered shrine – the game’s law, archive, and theatre of manners – empire’s summer ritual continuing world game’s.

Visiting today

Tours daily off-match: Long Room, dressing rooms, museum urn. Test match Saturdays sell the full liturgy – egg-and-bacon ties optional.

Getting there

St John’s Wood underground walks five minutes past the Beatles’ crossing pilgrims.

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