The
Tower, Spire and Clock above the West Door. The spire is copper which is a distinctive green.
The clock used to be wound twice a week but is now electrified,
it strikes the single bell on the hour.
West
Door Entrance We use the West door for processions,
weddings and funerals. This is the usual background for wedding
Photos. It is sheltered by two large Yews.
Note
the wedding flowers at the sides of the gate.
The
Lychgate
Inside
and out.You can also see the village green and the Oak &
Saw pub.
The
South Door This
is the normal entrance to the Church
A
view from the graveyard showing the south door and the tower. The
spire has just had some of the copper replaced.
The
South Side of the Church
From
the graveyard at the south east corner of the church. The round
part of the building is the Lady Chapel.
The
graveyard and east end of the church.
Around
the Church
The
North Side from the west end.
The
war memorial in the new section of the churchyard, and the east
end of the church.
The
Church from across the road At the junction of the High Street and Rectory
Road. The edge of the green can just be seen on the left. The cones
are out, waiting for the wedding party.
Looking
up.
The High Street from outside the church.
The churchyard is on the right bounded by
the wall with railings.
Looking
down.
The church is way down at the bottom. Just to the
right of this photo (up the steps) is the free village car
park. The closest house on the left used to be a shop.
The
High Street
The
front wall of the churchyard with the lychgate. Looking
up the High Street We put the cones out to reserve space for wedding
cars.
Corner
of Rectory Road and High Street This picture was taken from just outside the
church lychgate. The corner of the village green can be seen and
across the road, the brick building is the only "Oak &
Saw" pub in the country.
Around
the Village Green
Rectory
Road and the Green Taken from further up Rectory Road. The top
of the church spire just pokes out above the large tree across the
green, the Oak & Saw can be seen in the centre of the picture
and behind the wall in the foreground is the Rectory. The entrance
on the left leads up to the Taplow C of E School and the free
village car park.
Rectory
Road to the right and the entrance to the school across the picture.
The
Village Green
You
can see the copper church spire, which is normally green but it
had two replacement sections in 1998, so it currently stands out!
The Oak & Saw is across the green to the right.