Farmers Market at McDuffie Square
A convenient local farmers market right in Laurinburg offering fresh produce and community atmosphere—perfect for residents of Langley Place to shop local and mingle close to home.
Nestled in Laurinburg, Langley Place is a welcoming neighborhood where tree-lined streets frame charming, well-kept homes. Known for its friendly community spirit and peaceful atmosphere, Langley Place offers the perfect blend of classic Southern comfort and neighborly warmth.
Zip Code 28352 in Scotland County offers a peaceful and quiet atmosphere, with very low levels of traffic noise contributing to its relaxed character. The neighborhood primarily features single detached homes, many with two or three bedrooms, built around the late 1970s, providing a mix of established housing options. Residents have access to both public and private elementary and secondary schools, ensuring diverse educational opportunities. The area is car friendly, with convenient parking availability and minimal elevation changes. Essential services such as pharmacies are easily accessible by vehicle, making daily errands manageable. This community provides a serene living environment with practical amenities nearby.
The character of Zip Code 28352 is exemplified by its calm environment. Zip Code 28352 is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A charming green space on Cypress Drive just a short distance southwest of Langley Place Mobile Home Park, offering well‑maintained walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas that serve as a peaceful neighborhood retreat.
At 1206 Turnpike Road near the southern edge of Laurinburg, this family‑friendly outdoor hub features playgrounds, ADA‑accessible areas, restrooms, and sports fields, making it a favorite meeting place for residents of Langley Place.
Located on McGirts Bridge Road just west of Langley Place, this historic African‑American preparatory school, founded in 1904, is renowned for its legacy of academic and athletic excellence.
A cozy, family‑owned restaurant on South Main Street—just a few minutes drive from Langley Place—serving Southern and American classics with creative twists, beloved by locals for its warm atmosphere.
Though a bit farther out, the headwaters of Lumber River State Park begin in Scotland County near Wagram, offering Langley Place residents access to canoeing, fishing, primitive camping, and scenic river trails along North Carolina’s only National Wild and Scenic blackwater river.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A convenient local farmers market right in Laurinburg offering fresh produce and community atmosphere—perfect for residents of Langley Place to shop local and mingle close to home.
An early-evening social and music event downtown that brings community together over food, entertainment, and local vendors—an easy walk or short drive from Langley Place.
A thrilling minor‑league baseball game featuring local team the Highland Hooligans at nearby Legion Park—a fun, affordable night out for families in Langley Place.
View event details →A regional baseball matchup featuring the hometown Highland Hooligans—though a bit of a drive, it's a spirited outing for locals who enjoy rooting for the team on the road.
View event details →A free, family‑friendly river celebration with live music, educational activities, tubing, and food trucks—worth the drive for Laurinburg residents looking for a full‑day nature outing.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Langley Place
Local characteristics and demographics for Langley Place