Langley is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Maidstone in Kent, England, set in the county’s gently rolling countryside. It retains a rural feel characterised by narrow lanes, converted farm buildings and surrounding orchards and hop fields that reflect Kent’s long agricultural history.
Historically agricultural, Langley now has a mixed, largely commuter population who rely on nearby Maidstone for shops, schools and rail connections into London, while local life is still shaped by village clubs, footpaths and occasional community events that give it a quiet, village atmosphere.