Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire
Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire is a project launched in 2018, with only a few churches included at the moment.
Denomination: | C of E - Amersham Deanery |
Local Authority to 2020: | Chiltern District Council |
Local Authority UA: | Bucks UA (Beaconsfield & Chepping Wye) |
Building Location: | Hammersley Lane, Tylers Green (4 miles NE of Beaconsfield) |
Nearest Post Code: | HP10 8EG |
O/S Map Reference/NGR: | SU 90345 93752 |
Latitude & Longitude: | 51.63533, -0.69597 Map |
Church Web Site: | |
CofE ACNY Web Site: | |
Other Web Site Links: | St. Margaret's, Tylers Green, Heritage Web Site, articles on the history, of St Margaret's, Tylers Green. |
Notes on Stained Glass: | The Nave has 10 windows, with 9 single lancets, and a double lancet in the W wall. All the glass is by Mayer and Company, and all from the 1880s in a matching style, with one in a slightly different style from 1907. The high level rose window in the E wall has some striking glass of 1965. |
Introduction to Church: | Sir Philip Rose had built himself a large house called Rayners in the parish of Penn. He had seen a new parish formed at Penn Street, and was determined to do the same for Tylers Green. So in 1853 he engaged the architect David Brandon to build a new church, with an Early English style nave, and Decorated style chancel. Around 1890 the slender tower was added, and in 1932 the Chancel was modernized and the Sanctuary extended. |
Exterior from South West.
Exterior from North West.
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Interior looking East.
Interior of Chancel.
Interior looking West.
Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire
All photographs by Michael G Hardy unless stated otherwise