Langham St Mary?s church
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Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 22 Apr 2007
The church stands in the grounds of Langham Hall. There is no tower but the double bell turret looks right for the church. A niche in the eastern face of the northwest nave buttress seems without purpose. The font is 14th century and is decorated with heraldic shields. Set into the east wall either side of the holy table is a canopied niche with ogee arch and crocketted finials. These date to around the 14th century which is contemporary with the building of the church. There has been some mid-Victorian restoration work.