Heritage Open Day: Grade I listed 14th Century medieval church having Saxon origins. Unique features include; stained glass from Langley Abbey, France and Germany; medieval and Georgian wall paintings and monuments to the Beauchamp Proctor family Langley Church is a Grade I listed medieval church dating from the 14C having its origins in Saxon times. From the mid 18th century it became an estate church for the Proctor-Beauchamp family and as such it has many unique features including; medieval wall paintings, magnificent stained glass from Langley Abbey, France and Germany, rare Georgian 'Gothick' wall paintings similar to those found at Strawberry Hill House - the home of Horace Walpole and monuments to the Beauchamp-Proctor family.