Inside the St Mary Magdalene's Church is a redundant Anglican church standing close to the river on the north bank of the Thames, near the village of Boveney, Buckinghamshire, England.
A church has been on the site since before the Norman conquest,[3] but the fabric of the present church dates from the 12th century.[1] Windows and the tower were added in the 15th century.[1] The church was built to serve the bargemen working on the River Thames;[2] there was a quay alongside the church but there are now no remains of this.[2] It was a chapel of ease to St Peter's Church, Burnham. An attempt to make it into a separate parish in 1737 failed because sufficient endowment could not be raised.[3] Probably in the middle of the 19th century, a dado of bricks was added to the exterior in an attempt to keep out damp, and in 1897 the window tracery was replaced