In 1936 the Long Marston Recreation Ground was bought from the
Rothschild Family for £30, the money raised from local residents after the Parish Council declined the offer. The ground has a purpose built
BMX track as well as a play area and plays host to local football matches and the annual village show. There is a plot of allotments available to rent form the Parish to the north of the village along Potash Lane. An important butterfly sanctuary called Millhoppers Pasture sits between Long Marston and Wilstone. Due to transport links improving and more people owning cars, the number of services in Long Marston has slowly diminished. One public house remains, the Queens Head. Historically there were four. The White Hart and the Rose and Crown shut many years ago, but the Boot was a recent loss and quite a severe one for village life as the local shop and Post Office had been relocated there. Now the nearest Post Office is in Wingrave and stores are at Wilstone, Cheddington or Tring.
All Saints Church All Saints Church comes under the Tring Team Parish which is the Church of England in Tring,
Aldbury, Long Marston,
Wilstone and
Puttenham. The original church was abandoned in 1883 after it was deemed to be unsafe due to use of unseasoned oak in the roof and saturation of the foundations by water from lack of guttering. Apart from the old church tower which still stands today the rest of the building was demolished. A new church was built with stone in a Gothic style, using parts of the old church, to the north of the village on higher ground which has less of a propensity for flooding. The land was given by the
Rothschild Family and the new church built at a cost of £4000. The church was left unfinished until 1888 due to lack of funds.
Victory Hall The original Long Marston Parish Hall occupied a site further up Station Road toward the newly built church. It was originally Hastoe village hall which was moved to the site in the early 1900s and of timber construction. The site was converted into dwellings in the early 1960s and renovated again in the mid 1990s. The new Victory Hall opened in 1956 after 10 years of fundraising and sits on the entrance to the recreation ground. It is host to the annual village
Pantomime which first started in 1987. ==Sport==