What did Lord's Cricket Ground blue plaque do at Park Road?

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The Story

Looking up at this quiet stretch of Park Road, it's remarkable to think that for two brief but pivotal years, the thundering sounds of cricket matches echoed across these grounds. This location served as the second incarnation of Lord's Cricket Ground from 1811 to 1813, after Thomas Lord was forced to move his original ground from Dorset Fields due to rising rent costs. Though the Marylebone Cricket Club's stay here was short-lived (they would soon move again to the current Lord's location in St. John's Wood), this site represents a crucial stepping stone in cricket history, as it helped establish the MCC's permanent presence in north London. The matches played here bridged the gap between cricket's early days and its development into England's national summer sport, making this seemingly ordinary street a hidden chapter in the game's storied evolution.

Location

Park Road, St. Johns Wood

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