St. Paul's church, Langleybury.
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Image: © David Marsden Taken: 30 Dec 2008
St. Paul's church, Langleybury, designed by Henry Woodyer, was built in 1864. It is of a typical English Decorated Gothic Style, with the main building in Bath stone and squared flints. The spire is covered with oak shingle and is 40 metres high. This photograph was taken on one of those gorgeous winter days when you would really rather be in front of a roaring fire with your feet up, but having made the effort it is so rewarding to be out in our beautiful English countryside.