As an entrance to the side of St Mary's Church it provides a very ornate doorway
The original Almhouses in Langley built in 1617. They were erected with the aid of
Sir John Kedermister a landholder in the area
The view across the tracks shows the gothic architecture of the Station ticket office.
The front view shows the old and the new side of the church
The Red Lion Pub built in the 16th century was one of only three buildings that
were at the centre of the village's development. The other two being St Mary's church and
the original Vicarage.