Flint tools found in fields near Lambley point to Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement. It is mentioned in
Domesday Book (1086) as
Lambeleia. The parish church of
Holy Trinity is a Grade I listed building. It has been designated "one of the few entirely
Perpendicular village churches in Notts, all of a piece and of felicitous proportions tall and narrow, all the windows high and spacious." The only earlier section is part of the west tower (12th–13th centuries). Rebuilding was financed by Ralph, Lord Cromwell (see under Notable people). Nine men born in Lambley are reported to have died in action in the
First World War.
Notable people In order of birth: •
Ralph de Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell (c. 1393–1456), Lord Treasurer of England to
Henry VI responsible for submitting the first budget to Parliament, was born in the village and funded the building of much of the church. •
Eric Martin (1925–2015), first-class cricketer for
Nottinghamshire, was born in the village. •
David Glenn (living), plantsman and gardener, has named his Australian garden "Lambley" after his childhood home. •
Mark Spencer (born 1970), elected a
Conservative MP for
Sherwood in 2010, attended Lambley Primary School. ==Transport==