The Lensbury Celebrates Centenary
2020 marks 100 fabulous years of The Lensbury, so we decided to take look back into the archives to discover the fascinating history behind our famous club.
Our 100 year history
1920-1939
The Lensbury Club was first formed in 1920 as the sports and social club for employees of the Dutch petroleum giant Shell. The main buildings that occupied the site from 1920 were demolished and the Clubhouse was completed in 1938 which still stands as the heart of the club to this day, benefitting from the prestigious riverside location at Teddington lock.
Club activities ceased during the Second World War and The Lensbury was turned into Shell’s London Head Office, which included air raid shelters! Fortunately, the main clubhouse was unaffected by a bomb that was dropped on the film studios located next door.
1940-1959
Post-war, The Lensbury reconnected with its sporting roots and the club really began to cement itself as a sporting institution. Shell graduates would live at The Lensbury for their first 2 years of employment and sporting excellence was a pre-requisite! As the sporting reputation grew, many sporting legends and teams began to use The Lensbury’s first class facilities. To this day tennis stars and International rugby teams still utilise the elite facilities on offer.
1960-1979
In 1974, Shell decided to centralise all of its training at The Lensbury and the purpose built conference centre was created for this, whilst also allowing state-of-the art facilities and hotel to be used by external companies and individuals for the first time. To this day the Conference Centre provides modern facilities for meetings and events for up to 200 people, in the unique riverside location.
1980-1999
In the 1990’s Shell reviewed its employee benefits and along with many other multi-national companies decided to reconfigure how it operated its subsidised employee benefit. They opened the club up to local members and other individuals and businesses for the first time and The Lensbury Club as we know it today was born. Many of the local members who joined during this period are still loyal members to this day and it goes a long way to show how important the club has become to so many.
At this time, the 15 acres of playing fields on the opposite side of Broom Road were sold to St Mary’s University College, securing the use of the land for sports long into the future and protecting the important heritage formed by The Lensbury.
2000-2019
The early 2000’s saw a significant investment programme into the facilities, bedrooms and grounds at The Lensbury forming The Lensbury as we know it today. This included the creation of a unique 3-course golf court on the grounds which has since been redeveloped into elite level sports pitches.
In 2019, The Lensbury was acquired by London & Regional Hotels and an exciting new era for The Lensbury began. A £1 million investment in the gym and studio facilities was completed in December 2019 and is the first major project under the new ownership.
2020 and beyond
Under the ownership of London & Regional Hotels and continued investment, the future of The Lensbury has been secured for generations to come. With ambitions to be the best members club in South West London, The Lensbury stays true to its roots as a family club and our rich sport and social traditions that were formed way back in 1920, but with a renewed vision for a thoroughly modern club and facilities, offering an exceptional experience for members and guests alike. Here is to the next 100 years…
To celebrate 100 years of The Lensbury, we have planned a summer of Centenary celebrations. From open air-cinema nights by the Thames, live music and food festivals and epic firework displays, we really have something for everyone in 2020. Take a look at our what’s on pages and celebrate with us in 2020!