Lord's Pavilion

[3] Until 1999 women – except Queen Elizabeth II – were not permitted to enter the pavilion as members during play, due to the gender-based membership policy of MCC.

In 2010, Somerset County Cricket Club captain, Marcus Trescothick was reportedly offered £1 million to hit a six over the pavilion.

[9] A notable incident occurred on Day 5 of the 2nd Test match of 2023 Ashes Series when members in the Long Room verbally abused Australian players.

If a player manages to score a century or take five wickets in a Test match innings, their names are placed on the Lord's honours board, located in the dressing rooms.

[12] Several notable players, such as Shane Warne, Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting, Curtly Ambrose have failed to qualify to have their names placed on the honours board.

Members of MCC and their guests have free access to the room (there are windows with views of the ground) and will often greet Australian batsmen walking out to bat with "witticisms ... like 'See you soon'".

The Lord's Pavilion. The dressing room balconies, with their short stretches of white fencing, can be seen on the middle floor at either end of the structure