Langley train station formed part of the Great Western Railway that linked London
Paddington to Maidenhead, It was built in 1838 but did not open until 1846
Langley Memorial until recently was located in the centre of the roundabout at Langley
Road and Harrow Market but has now been moved to the Memorial Ground.
St Mary's Church (1150) was originally the church linked with the old parish of Wraysbury
but since the installation of a local vicar the church has become the focal point of the
village's local history.
Seymour Almhouses (1679-1688) named after a local benefactor Henry Seymour who set up
these dwellings for poor farmworkers.
Langley Hall and it's
surroundings which was once the location of the old village pond where today there is a
roundabout.