Old Windsor, St Peter And St Andrew's Church, Ham Fields c.1965
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The parish church of Clewer village, now part of Windsor, St Andrew’s retains its village character in its old traditional setting. Built in flint, it is notable for its very short west tower and shingled broach spire. The ground floor has Norman windows reflecting the prominent Norman work inside, together with a north arcade of 1858 by Woodyer. Most of the exterior can be attributed to him, although the church is almost entirely mediaeval. In the churchyard, monuments include Quarter Master Edward Adams 1819, as a military still life, including an evidently lively horse. More recently, 1901 in fact, Canon T T Carter is recumbent in a miniature bronze relief including piers of the canopy detached in front of it; the work is attributed to W Bainbridge Reynolds.
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