Lambley is an English village and civil parish near Nottingham, England, hardly touched by urbanisation, as it lies in a green belt.
[5] Wicketwood Hill was a wood in medieval times south of Lambley village,[6] then a hamlet on the downhill part of Spring Lane.
[8] The name Lambley contains the Old English words lamb and lēah meaning a forest, wood, glade, clearing, and later pasture.
[13] 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."
[20] Businesses in Lambley include a general store and others dealing with the motor trade, skiing equipment, bars and catering, accountancy, architecture, horticultural nursery, boarding kennels and caravan storage.