107: The Second Lord's Cricket Ground
Where: Park Road NW8
Lord’s current location in St John’s Wood is the third location of the famous old cricket ground. Named for its founder, one Thomas Lord, the first ground was where we can now find Dorset Square.
The second location – or The Middle Ground as aficionados have it – was situated some 250 yards to the southeast of the current Lord’s. Lord's moved to make way for the Regent's Canal. The plaque is on Park Road.
The MCC is the Marylebone Cricket Club, founded at the original Lord’s in 1787. Until 1993 the MCC governed world cricket. Today it is seen as the custodian of the (often labyrinthine) rules of the game and keeper of the flame of the spirit of cricket.
Lovers of the game will have to make do with the meagre spectacle of The Olympic Games this year as the next Ashes series is not due to take place until 2013. Lord’s will host the opening match.