Summer Events 2026

We invite you to join us in a full programme of summer events at St Peter’s church and the parish villages. Events include Cream Teas, Sunday Concerts and Heritage Tours, not to mention a weekend of Open Gardens in July.

Cream Teas Return

St Peter’s ever popular fundraising Cream Teas return at the end of June. Fans of the Cream Teas will be ready to enjoy homemade cakes and scones served in the peace of the church at St Peter’s

From Sunday 28th June to Sunday 27th September, join us from 3 – 5pm

Enjoying a Cream Tea and time together
Enjoying a Cream Tea and time together – Photo by Sue Johnson

Sunday Afternoon Concerts

The popular Sunday afternoon concerts return over the summer, taking place on the last Sunday of June, July, August and September, Concerts start promptly at 2pm and run for approximately 45 minutes.

Tickets £5 per person. £8 per person with a cream tea.

Contact Roz using the email button below for all enquiries and to book tickets

Heritage Tours of St Peter’s Church

Sunday 12th and 19th July, 1.30pm

Join our guided tours of St Peter’s church and learn about its musical heritage, elaborate carvings and so much more!

Tickets Adults £5, children free.

Contact Roz using the email button below for all enquiries and to book tickets

Flowers & Frocks – Open Gardens

Saturday and Sunday, 4th and 5th July 1pm – 5pm

Flowers and frocks display in the church and a tour of gardens in the parish, plants, books, cake stalls and more

Tickets £5 per person or a family ticket £12

For information and book tickets, contact Sue, click the button below

Cinema in the Langtons presents: I Swear

Langton Community Hall, Tuesday, 16th June, 7:30pm

The story based on the life of John Davidson, who grew up in the 1980s with Tourette’s Syndrome. He faced a society and community that did not understand his condition. His tribulations are told movingly in this film, directed, written and produced by Kirk Jones and released in 2025.

With five BAFTA nominations and Best Actor awarded to Robert Aramayo, the film also features Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson and Peter Mullen in supporting roles.

Mark Kermode gave the film a glowing review, calling it a ‘fabulous’, moving and profound film. He described it as a beautiful, three-dimensional look at a disabled individual’s life that will make audiences both laugh and cry.

Come and discover for yourself, book now, by email, using the button link below:

Poster advertising screening of film, shows text and cinema image
Cinema in the Langtons presents

All proceeds to St Peter’s Church.

Cinema in the Langtons presents: The Choral

Langton Community Hall, Tuesday, 21st April, 7:30pm

The Choral is a 2025 British historical drama film co-produced and directed by Nicholas Hytner and written by Alan Bennett. It stars Ralph Fiennes, Roger Allam, Mark Addy, Alun Armstrong, Robert Emms, and Simon Russell Beale.

Set in 1916, during World War I, in the fictional town of Ramsden, Yorkshire, the film follows the members of the local choral society which recruits a disparate group of townspeople for a performance of Edward Elgar‘s The Dream of Gerontius.

The group soon discover that making music together is their best response to the chaos and loss of war.

Peter Bradshaw, writing in The Guardian, called it “a quiet and consistent pleasure: an unsentimental but deeply felt drama”.

Come and discover for yourself, book now, by email,

Promotional poster of the film, 'The Choral'
Promotional poster of the film, ‘The Choral’

All proceeds to St Peter’s Church.