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Lord's Pavilion, Cricket pavilion in Westminster, England

Lord's Pavilion is a cricket pavilion in Westminster featuring Victorian-style architecture with ornate details, symmetrical design, and traditional timber elements across its grand two-story structure. The building serves as the administrative heart of cricket here and provides designated spaces for players, officials, and spectators with clearly defined functions.

The building was constructed in 1889 to replace the previous structure that was destroyed by fire. Since then, it has become the center of English cricket organization and remains integral to how the sport is run today.

The Long Room inside displays an extensive collection of cricket paintings and serves as the passage where players walk to reach the ground before matches. This space remains central to English cricket identity and shapes the experience for everyone who plays or watches here.

Strict dress codes apply to entry, with men required to wear tailored jackets and ties and women expected to wear dresses or formal trousers with appropriate shoes. It is wise to check specific access rules beforehand as not all areas are open to all visitors.

A cricket player named Albert Trott managed to hit a ball over the roof of the pavilion during a match in 1899, a feat that remains unmatched to this day. This rare event is legendary in cricket history and visitors still talk about it.

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51.52890,-0.17394
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December 8, 2025 19:58
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