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.
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.
The High Street and Clarendon Road can be seen well lit-up during twilight last Wednesday.
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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.
The full-extent of the atria shopping centre is shown in these aerial shots, as well the large skylights in the roof.
The photos were met with high praise online as residents called them "sensational" and "amazing".
Watford's iconic stadium Vicarage Road can also be seen on the west side of the town.
Here, you can see the multi-storey Church car park in Exchange Road as well as the winding access ramp.
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.
The Holy Rood Catholic Church in Exchange Road was also pictured, which was built from 1889 to 1890.
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