Reviews
Add Review- Zargon the MagnificentReviewed on Google Maps
If you are not an MCC member with access to the palatial pavillion, Lords is not a particularly comfortable place to watch cricket, especially when it's very crowded for big matches. Stewards are frequently officious and off-hand, adding to the air of "we welcome your gate money, but would prefer if you just sent it to us in the post and didn't turn up in person" that the ground exudes. Food and drink concessions are eye-wateringly expensive, even by the exorbitant standards of sports stadium...
- Marc RickettsReviewed on Google Maps
I Think Middlesex Cricket Ground Should have on the Board a Town or a Village in the future. Just like at a Football Club.
- Dennis BrownReviewed on Google Maps
Great tour of Lord's, 'the home of cricket' - and of Middlesex County Cricket Club!
- Michael RichingsReviewed on Google Maps
Not a great team but Lords is wonferful but Uxbridge and Merchant Taylors where they also play : pretty grim
- Peter MeadeReviewed on Google Maps
Middlesex play many of their home games at Lord’s Cricket Ground and members of the county cricket club can watch the cricket from the pavilion, providing they turn up in jacket and tie or in an equivalent female outfit. In addition to the pavilion there is the dedicated Middlesex Room, variously in the Allen (Q) Stand or the Grandstand. Middlesex are a strong red-ball side (although they were demoted to Division 2 at the end of the 2017 season) but an average white-ball side. If you want to ...