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Langley, or Langley Marish as it is historically known, sits just east of Slough and functions as a well-connected outpost between the urban bustle and the greener fringes of the Colne Valley. It retains a distinct village core around St Mary’s Church and the Kedermister Library - a unique seventeenth-century survival - though much of the current landscape is defined by its evolution from a brick-making hub into a residential area. Geographically, it is shaped by the Grand Union Canal to the north and the Great Western Main Line, which now provides quick access to central London via the Elizabeth Line. For those navigating the area, the proximity to the M4 and Heathrow is a constant practical factor, while the sprawling grounds of Langley Park offer a genuine sense of open space just across the border toward Buckinghamshire. It’s a place of contrasts, where suburban streets sit alongside quiet canal paths and some of the county’s most established secondary schools.