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J.P. Morgan Media Centre

J.P. Morgan Media Centre

Since opening in 1999, the J.P. Morgan Media Centre has become one of the most iconic and recognisable buildings within sport. Its unique design won eight architectural awards, including the RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture – when it became the first sporting building to ...

Committee Dining Room

Committee Dining Room

The Committee Dining Room is an elegant and exquisitely furnished room on the top floor of the Pavilion, with a balcony overlooking the hallowed turf. Decorated with photographs of former MCC Presidents, it is ideal for private lunches and dinner parties. Contact Us Even...

Fixtures and Results

Fixtures and Results

Conferences & Events

Conferences & Events

Experience the magic of Lord's The most famous cricket ground in the world, Lord’s is steeped in history and charm. From the old-world elegance of the Grade II*-listed Pavilion to the cutting-edge modernity of the J.P. Morgan Media Centre, alongside award-winning in-house ca...

History

History

Our History

Our History

The Colours of MCC A distinguished club of almost 100 years standing I Zingari was the first and grandest of the wandering clubs to be founded in 1845. Of course many members of I Zingari would also have been members of MCC but it is doubtful if MCC - a distinguished club of...

Premium Seating

Premium Seating

HOSPITALITY BY LORD'S A new cricket season brings new hospitality experiences for 2023, discover it all at the Home of Cricket. Time spent at Lord’s is extra special and we have a variety of options to enjoy a day at the cricket in absolute luxury. Our range of hospitality ...

Afternoon Tea

Afternoon Tea

In the iconic Long Room Soak up views over the Lord’s outfield from the Long Room while enjoying a selection of hand crafted treats. For a spot of extra indulgence, why not add a glass of champagne? Guests enjoy access to the Long Room within the Pavilion, with commanding ...

The Ashes

The Ashes

The term 'Ashes' was first used after England lost to Australia - for the first time on home soil - at The Oval on 29th August 1882. A day later, the Sporting Times carried a mock obituary of English cricket which concluded that: "The body will be cremated and the ashes take...