Monthly Meetings

All meetings, which are open to members and non-members, are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm in Lubenham Village Hall (unless otherwise stated)

Membership fees are currently £15 per person per calendar year. The meeting fee is £2.00 for members and £4.00 for non-members. Membership can be renewed at any LHG meeting or contact our Treasurer.

Forthcoming Meetings

DATEMEETING TOPIC
Forthcoming meetings in 2026click to access a printable copy of the full 2026 programme
Apr 14thStamford and the Great Cecil
Mike Burton tells the fascinating story of Stamford, Burghley House and William Cecil, chief advisor to Queen Elizabeth I.
May 12thFrom Choirboy to Conductor
A fascinating personal story by Keith Green – musician, organist, choirmaster, actor plus more!
Jun 9th The House that Mary Built
Caroline Taylor discusses women and country house building in the 19th C in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. 
Jul 14thKibworth Harcourt Post Mill – A History
In this illustrated talk, Graham Watts discusses this mill in particular, and the importance socially of mills. 
Aug 11thLocal Maps – The Big Picture
Michael Weedon uses maps from the archives to reveal this fascinating local history in a novel way.
(Click a link to see each event’s details)

Our Next Meeting

  • Stamford and the Great Cecil — 14th April 2026 — Mike Burton

    Mike tells the fascinating story of Stamford, Burghley House and William Cecil, chief advisor to Queen Elizabeth 1st.

    The Great Who? Come and find out as Mike Burton makes a return visit to tell the fascinating story of Stamford in Lincolnshire, adjacent to Rutland, with the magnificent Burghley House, possibly one of the largest and grandest surviving houses of the sixteenth century and a wonderful example of the great Elizabethan ‘prodigy’ houses, built to honour the Queen and to be the home of the dynasty founded by Lord William Cecil’s father, Sir. Richard Cecil.

    Conceived by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I and built between 1555 and 1587, Burghley is a testament to the ambition and vision of the most powerful courtier of the first Elizabethan age. 

    Attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

    In the 20th century it was the home of the 6th Marquess of Exeter, 1928 Olympic 400metre Hurdles Gold medallist. The wonderful gardens, landscaped by ‘Capability’ Brown, are home to various concerts and events with a Sculpture Park area set aside.

    Michael Burton was a journalist for 16 years, after which time he turned to teaching history for 27 years, including 20 years at Uppingham School.  His specialist areas were American and English history medieval and modern, African history and imperialism.  After he retired, Mike continued his interest in history by becoming a Guide at Rockingham Castle.  He also is a public speaker with a range of historical topics.


Previous 2026 Meetings

DATEMEETING TOPIC
Jan 13thA Toastmaster’s Tale
Geoffrey Harris – a modern toastmaster with an old-fashioned courtesy!
Feb 10thRichard III – The King Under the Car Park 
Mathew Morris, archaeologist, tells the remarkable story of how a 500 years old mystery was solved.
Feb 17thANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – in the Onyx Room
Mar 10thAnnual Quiz Night – The return of our popular General Knowledge Quiz with prizes for the winning table.

Click on Pages 2 to 9 below to see details of earlier meetings

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