The 'Red Lion', at Langley Marish

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The 'Red Lion', at Langley Marish

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 15 Mar 2011

Langley Marish is now pretty much part of Slough, but there is a little huddle of buildings at the old village centre: the church, the 'Red Lion' opposite, and two rows of 17th century almshouses. What caught my eye at the 'Red Lion' was its weatherboarded outbuilding - neatly tarred and showing how smart weatherboarding can look when well looked after. And just look at that 'catslide' roof !

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.505613
Longitude
-0.554658