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The Home of Food T&Cs

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The Home of Food Things to do

The Home of Food Things to do

It’s not just incredible food and drink at The Home of Food festival, there’s so much more see and do throughout the weekend. Find out what you can do on each day of the festival below. Get your tickets now and don't miss out on our summer sizzler offer, use code HOFFSIZZL...

The Home of Food Map

The Home of Food Map

We are very excited to be opening our gates to a brand new food experience on  9 and 10 September , The Home of Food. Our festival map has now arrived for the Home of Food! Check out the map below to see all that is going on at Lord’s on the 9 and 10 September, or download ...

A. Flintoff  5-92 v Australia

A. Flintoff - A. Flintoff 5-92 v Australia

Andrew Flintoff announced before England’s Test Match with Australia at Lord’s in 2009 that he would retire from the longer form of the game at the end of the Ashes series, and he marked his final appearance at the Home of Cricket with a devastating five-wicket haul. England...

MCC Foundation appoints new Director

MCC Foundation appoints new Director

The MCC Foundation is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Sarah Fane OBE as its next Director. Assuming the role in April, Sarah succeeds current Director, Abi Carter, who departs at the end of February. Sarah brings a wealth of experience from her previous role as ...

1972: Bob Massie takes match figures of 16-137 for Australia

1972: Bob Massie takes match figures of 16-137 for Australia

Perhaps cricket’s greatest ‘one-hit wonder’, Perth-born Bob Massie hadn’t yet played a Test Match for Australia when he was picked for the 1972 tour of England. He made his Test debut at Lord’s having missed out on the first Test at Old Trafford, which England won by 89 runs...

1968: The new Tavern Stand is completed

1968: The new Tavern Stand is completed

Thomas Lord knew when he opened his first cricket ground in 1787 that there were two main facilities – apart from the cricket - he needed to offer: a pavilion and a pub. They were the first two buildings on the Ground and the absence of a public house was one of the main rea...

T.A. Boult 5-85 v England

T.A. Boult - T.A. Boult 5-85 v England

Trent Boult got his name added on to the Honours Boards when he claimed a five-wicket haul for New Zealand versus England at Lord’s during the summer of 2015. After taking four wickets for 79 runs during England’s first innings, Boult continued to lead from the front for the...

Lord’s names Freemans Event Partners as Food & Beverage partner

Lord’s names Freemans Event Partners as Food & Beverage partner

Freemans Event Partners has agreed a long-term partnership with MCC to deliver a range of event solutions at Lord’s. The new multi-year agreement follows a successful trial period in 2021 and will see Freemans Event Partners managing a major part of the public catering offer...

F.S. Trueman  11-152 v West Indies

F.S. Trueman - F.S. Trueman 11-152 v West Indies

In a drawn match famous for Colin Cowdrey coming out to bat with his arm in plaster for the final two balls, Fred Trueman’s achievements in this match were largely overshadowed. In the first innings he bowled well for long spells and claimed six wickets for 100, bowling the ...