Main Developments at Grace Road 1878-2007
| 1836 | Earliest scorebook for Leicestershire County Cricket Club in Record Office. |
| 1878-1900 | Bronze Bell used at Grace Road. |
| 1889 | Old Pavilion built - presented with Fox Mask of fox named Joey caught on ground during committee meeting by Fernie Hunt. |
| 1901 | Ground moved to Aylestone Road. |
| 1946 | Return to Grace Road. Bronze Bell returned to Grace Road. |
| 1952-53 | Concrete terracing seating built. Stand brought from Aylestone Road which was first called the Richards Stand and then The Meet. Weather vane presented by Reverend Logan in memory of his grandfather J.W. Logan, past President of the Club. |
| 1955 | Dark green blazers introduced with gold embroidered badge for capped players and scarlet for uncapped players. |
| 1965 | The Meet made into two floors with 130 foot Long Room upstairs including an excellent dance floor. |
| 1966 | Purchase of the ground from the corporation. Opening of the new Pavilion. 200 Club founded. |
| 1968 | Addition of Long Room for Members, which could be turned into indoor nets in the winter. Members bar built from what was the Second XI changing rooms. Perimeter trees given by Earl of Lanesborough which were later replaced after Dutch Elm disease. |
| 1969 | New entrance gates at the Park Hill Drive entrance were given by E.E. Snow and at the Curzon Road entrance by S.T. Hickling. |
| 1971 | New entrance gates to Officials and Players entrance in Milligan Road given by the President Bill Bentley. |
| 1974 | The Cricketers public house was completely rebuilt by Everards. |
| 1976 | The outfield was completely re-seeded. |
| 1978 | The pavilion was altered and sponsors boxes built |
| 1993 | The Indoor Cricket School was built at the Hawkesbury Road end. |
| 1996 | Mr Peter Freer funded showcases for a Museum and Mr B.A.F.Smith opened it. |
| 1997 | New drainage installed across the whole playing area. |
| 1999 | The Media Centre and Championship Lounge were added to the Indoor Cricket School and opened by HRH the Duke of Kent. The Hawkes family donated the electronic scoreboard and the first floodlit match took place. |
| 2000 | Opening of the David Gower Executive Suite. |
| 2000 | Hinckley Cricket Ground was purchased as Second XI ground. A fitness centre was added to the Indoor Cricket School. |
| 2003 | Mr Trevor Bennett had the Curzon Road car park resurfaced with bricks and handsome iron gates installed. The Club became an Independent Provident Society with a completely new Board of six Directors. |
| 2005 | Formation of unique commercial partnership with Investors in Cricket and Grace Road hosted the first International 20/20 Club Championship. |
| 2007 | New 500 capacity pitchside marquee installed for hosting of events. |











