Longden

[1] It also has a village hall with a recreational field, children's play park and a private tennis club.

[2] In the south end of the village is hexagonal brick gazebo, built about 1870, in the garden wall of Hall Farmhouse.

[4]) The nave, of mixed red and yellow sandstone rubble, has a moulded plinth believed to be of mediaeval origin, and a blocked south doorway probably early 17th century.

It contains a late 17th-century plain wooden pulpit and a marble baluster shaped font, originally made for Pontesbury parish church in 1829, brought here in 1864.

[6][7] There was formerly a Methodist chapel at the north end of the village, built in 1870, which closed in the 1990s and is now part of a private house.