Langley Moor
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Langley Moor is a former mining village in County Durham, in England. It is delightfully situated between Brandon, Meadowfield and Durham.
The village has a large park, previously known as Bents Park, now know as Holiday Park, with a children's play area and access to the River Browney.
The East Coast Main Line, one of Britain's arterial rail links, goes through the village, providing a welcome diversion from the traffic noise.
There are three pubs in Langley Moor: the Station, the Lord Boyne hotel and the Langley Moor Hotel, in addition to a few independent retailers and a supermarket.
Public transport is cheap and plentiful, particularly towards Durham but also in the direction of Crook and the Durham Dales.