Tadlow
Tadlow is a small village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, England on the River Cam (or Rhee).[2] Before the 19th century, there was an ancient route westwards from Croydon, along the hill, with another 750 metres to the south along the river.The main village street lies to the south of the road and the River Cam, or Rhee, forms the southern boundary.[9] The parish church, north of the Biggleswade to Cambridge road, is dedicated to St Giles and was founded around 1092.[2] It is built in the Early English style with more modern Perpendicular additions and comprises a chancel, organ chamber, south porch,[8] 13th-century nave, and a 14th-century western tower containing a clock and a peal of three bells.