Everything about Langham Rutland totally explained
Langham is a village in the county of
Rutland in the
East Midlands of
England. It is situated about two miles north of
Oakham.
The village is located on the main road, the A606, linking Oakham to
Melton Mowbray.
It contains two pubs, the Wheatsheaf and the Noel Arms, and a
Church of England primary school.
There is a parish church, the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, dating in part from the
13th century. There is also a Baptist Chapel, built in
1854.
Famous inhabitants include
Simon Langham, a 14th-century monk who became
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Established in
1858, Langham was the home of the
Ruddles Brewery, until it was closed in
1997. The water from the local well was said to give the beer a unique character and quality, which enhanced the brewery's reputation. The site of the brewery has now been demolished and replaced by a housing development.
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