The Pavilion (London)

United Kingdom / England / London
 interesting place, stadium stand, 1890_construction, Grade II* Listed (UK)

The main survivor from the Victorian era is the Pavilion, with its famous Long Room; this was built in 1889–90 to the designs of architect Thomas Verity. This historic landmark— a Grade II*-listed building— underwent an £8 million refurbishment programme in 2004–05. The pavilion is primarily for members of MCC, who may use its amenities, which include seats for viewing the cricket, the Long Room and its Bar, the Bowlers Bar, and a members' shop. At Middlesex matches the Pavilion is open to members of the Middlesex County Club.

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Coordinates:   51°31'44"N   -0°10'25"E
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