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Lord's Cricket Ground London

An outstanding venue for an outstanding event!


Lord’s Cricket Ground in St John’s Wood, London, is widely known as “the Home of Cricket.” Established in 1814 and owned by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), it hosts major international matches and is home to Middlesex County Cricket Club


Lord’s Cricket Ground

St John’s Wood Road

London

NW8 8QN


HOW TO GET THERE:

By Underground

The following stations are all within walking distance of the Ground:

St. John’s Wood – Jubilee line (10 mins; but often heavily congested)

Baker Street – Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City lines (18 mins)

Warwick Avenue – Bakerloo line (4 mins to Tavern and Allen)

Marylebone – Bakerloo line (12 mins)

Edgware Road – Bakerloo, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines (20 mins)

Paddington - Bakerloo, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines (20 mins)


By Train

The nearest main line railway station is Marylebone which has step free access and Bus 113 connects to it form Lord’s (for anyone with mobility issues).

Marylebone Station is served by Chiltern Railways | Buy Cheap Train Tickets & Save | Check Timetables which is approximately ten minutes’ walk from the Ground. Marylebone Station is on the Chiltern line and also has great connections to Birmingham, Oxford, High Wycombe and Aylesbury with approximately nine services an hour during peak periods.


By Road

Please avoid travelling to Lord’s via car unless you need to for access reasons. The Ground is best reached via public transport and active travel routes. If you must travel by car, there are several managed car parks via Q-park.




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