New drone pictures have captured the latest look of iconic Watford landmarks lit-up as night fell.

The images of the High Street and the town centre were taken by Watford resident Jason Ford on Wednesday, March 20, between 6.30pm and 7pm.

The new 25-storey Clarendon Tower was pictured rising in the distance.

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It is currently Watford's tallest building, although it will eventually be eclipsed by a 28-storey in the Eight Gardens development in St Albans Road.

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The High Street and Clarendon Road can be seen well lit-up during twilight last Wednesday.

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Watford Observer: These photos show the Grade-I listed St Mary's Church from various angles, which is Watford's oldest building as it is thought to be at least 800 years old.

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The full-extent of the atria shopping centre is shown in these aerial shots, as well the large skylights in the roof.Watford Observer:

The photos were met with high praise online as residents called them "sensational" and "amazing".

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Watford's iconic stadium Vicarage Road can also be seen on the west side of the town.

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Here, you can see the multi-storey Church car park in Exchange Road as well as the winding access ramp.

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Jason also captured the former Mecca Bingo hall in King Street with its art deco-style façade.

After it closed in 2014 after 46 years, it was redeveloped and now houses 25 apartments.

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The Holy Rood Catholic Church in Exchange Road was also pictured, which was built from 1889 to 1890.Watford Observer: