Langar cum Barnstone

Langar cum Barnstone is a civil parish in the Rushcliffe borough, within the county of Nottinghamshire, England.

Built in the 13th century, this Church of England chapel is often called the "Cathedral of the Vale" for its size relative to Langar village.

A standout land feature, this was a former RAF base before being decommissioned and used for light civil aviation purposes to this day.

Built in 1837 on the site of an earlier manor house, the present Hall was constructed by John Marriott who was a local farmer.

[7] The parish has several areas catering to light to medium sized industry, some of which contain auxiliary buildings and hangars reused after the air base decommissioning:

St Andrew's Church, Langar
St Mary's, Barnstone
British Parachute School, Langar Airfield