Langley, Slough

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Langley
Langley, Slough (Berkshire)
Langley, Slough

Langley shown within Berkshire
OS grid reference TQ005795
Unitary authority Slough
Ceremonial county Berkshire
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SLOUGH
Postcode district SL3
Dialling code 01753
Police Thames Valley
Fire Royal Berkshire
Ambulance South Central
UK Parliament Slough
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UKEnglandBerkshire

Coordinates: 51°30′21″N 0°33′09″W / 51.5059, -0.5526

Langley (also known as Langley Marish) is a village in the unitary authority of Slough, Berkshire in South East England.

Until boundary reorganisation in 1974, Langley was in the county of Buckinghamshire.

The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin is in the parish of Langley Marish in the diocese of Oxford. The church houses the Kedermister Library, given by Sir John Kedermister, who also endowed the surviving almshouses of 1617 in the village.

Other surviving almshouses include the Seymour Almshouses (1679-1688), given by Sir Edward Seymour who was the Speaker of the House of Commons, and those founded in 1839 by William Wild in Horsemoor Green.

Langley Hall is now part of East Berkshire College.

Langley railway station is on the Oxford-Reading-Slough-London Paddington line. The train operator for this route is First Great Western Link.

The writer John Pudney was a native of Langley.

The Hawker Aircraft Company had an airstrip in Langley during World War II. Many aircraft were manufactured there including the Hawker Hurricane. No remains of this facility remain now, although there are various road names such as Spitfire Close and Hurricane Way. It is thought the airstrip was somewhere near where the M4 motorway now is. Later the Ford Motor Company had a commercial vehicles plant on the site. This produced the Ford Transit until production was transferred to Swaythling, Southampton, and later the Ford Cargo. The plant became part of Iveco in the 1980s, and closed in 1997.

The production Hawker Tempest VI, NX135, pictured at Langley in 1945
The production Hawker Tempest VI, NX135, pictured at Langley in 1945

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