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Lord's Cricket Ground, Pelham's

Location pin

Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood Rd, London, NW8 8QN - 

  • Users

    Up to
    169 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

Its convenient location in leafy St. John’s Wood in the heart of London and its stunning vistas of the hallowed turf, make Lord’s a unique choice for any event.
Combining flexibility with creativity, we can provide anything from an intimate private dining room to one of London’s largest and most adaptable venues, the Nursery Pavilion - all accompanied by outstanding catering, flawless service and a warm welcome.

Situated between the Pavilion and the Grand Stand, Pelham's is Lord's new fine dining and events space boasting spectacular views of the hallowed turf below.

Named after one of the great figures of Lord’s, Sir ‘Plum’ Warner, who captained MCC on its inaugural tour to Australia in 1903-1904, the room is used on match days as a private restaurant for MCC Members.

With natural light and excellent facilities, it is an ideal space for drinks receptions, meetings and dinners.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 169

Dining

Dining

up to 136

Theatre

Theatre

up to 136

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 60

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 88

Classroom

Classroom

up to 66

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Heating

Heating

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Lectern

Lectern

Natural light

Natural light

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Tea

Tea

Whiteboards

Whiteboards

Public transport

Public transport

Breakout rooms

Breakout rooms

Space rules

Cancellation policy

Please ask for details and Terms & Conditions

Location

Reviews

  • Christopher Donovan

    February 2024

    I’m not that into cricket (and support Ireland anyway) so being at the ‘home of English cricket’ was interesting. Joined a tour of the pavilion and museum. Good to do once if you ‘re not interested but definitely take a loved one who likes cricket to see what’s on offer. It’s only the history that’s elitist. The staff are really friendly and welcoming. Check their website for info.

  • Navneeth G M

    December 2023

    As a Cricket Fan Visiting Lords was a dream.come.true😍. The Ground is just Fantastic Great Views from All Stands . Feels so Close to the Ground. The Lords Tour in and Around the stadium was Great. The Guide informed Us so many stories of Lords Ground....An Amazing Experience.

  • Hari Pradeep Palanki

    February 2024

    A dream ground to play foe every cricketer and every person tried to be a cricketer or watched the cricket. Iam lucky enough to visit this ground. I felt goosebumps when I saw the prudential trophy (India won this in 1983), original Ashes trophy ⚱️and many more significant trophies and players collections. I felt overwhelmed to sit in the player seats where legends like Ian Botham, Flintoff, Kevin Peterson, Anderson, Sachin, MSD and Ricky ponting used to sit. I saw the Lords Balcony where Ganguly waved his Jersey after Natwest series win. The media center is an excellent one to visit. They charged about 45 pounds and over 1.30 hrs tour. The guide is very good person to explain about the stories behind several greatest events. A must watch for every cricket fan.

  • आकाशदिप धनक

    December 2023

    Lords Cricket Stadium is the epitome of cricketing elegance and tradition. The iconic venue, nestled in St John's Wood, London, exudes a sense of history that engulfs visitors as soon as they step through its gates. The Pavilion, with its timeless architecture, stands as a testament to the sport's rich heritage. The hallowed turf of the playing field is meticulously maintained, offering a perfect stage for epic cricket battles. The grandstands provide excellent views from almost every angle, ensuring spectators don't miss a moment of the action. The atmosphere during a match is electric, with passionate fans adding to the thrill. The museum within Lords is a treasure trove for cricket enthusiasts, housing an extensive collection of memorabilia, including historic equipment and artifacts. The guided tours offer a fascinating journey through the stadium's past, showcasing its role in shaping the game. However, like any historic venue, there are areas that may show signs of aging. Facilities, while adequate, may not match the modern extravagance of some newer stadiums. Yet, this only adds to the charm for those who appreciate cricket's roots. In conclusion, Lords Cricket Stadium is a cathedral of cricket, where the echoes of legendary moments resonate through time. It may lack some contemporary frills, but its aura and significance make it a must-visit for anyone seeking to connect with the soul of the sport.