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      • In 1896 the civil parish of Great Marlow was divided into Great Marlow Urban District (the town) and Great Marlow civil parish (the rural areas). In 1897 the urban district was renamed Marlow Urban District, [ 4 ] and the town has been known simply as Marlow.
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  2. In 1896 the civil parish of Great Marlow was divided into Great Marlow Urban District (the town) and Great Marlow civil parish (the rural areas). In 1897 the urban district was renamed Marlow Urban District, [ 4 ] and the town has been known simply as Marlow.

  3. Despite its occasional reputation in the past for violence and the poverty of many of its inhabitants, fostered for several centuries by its status as a pocket borough, Marlow has always...

  4. Mar 2, 2024 · The Railway Hotel was not renamed The Marlow Donkey until 30 years later, and across an undeveloped Lock Road is the Cattle Market and Cattle Pens, alongside the original and much missed Railway Station with Goods Yard and Goods Shed.

    • Michael Eagleton
  5. Oct 8, 2022 · The lock with the first lock-keeper’s house is on the left and two millstreams are clearly visible, only one remaining now under the award-winning Marlow Mill Apartments (small picture inset) which replaced the derelict mill in the 1960s.

    • Michael Eagleton
  6. Marlow Place (1720) was built for George II (reigned 1727–60) when he was prince of Wales. Remnantz House contained the English Royal Military College from 1802 to 1812. Marlow is a residential town, but in summer its boating facilities and regatta attract visitors.

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  7. The name Marlow was, at one time, extended to Chepping Marlow, when it became a market town and now, to identify the different areas of settlement/development: Great Marlow, Little Marlow and Marlow Bottom. On the north west is the wooded area of Marlow Common.

  8. Capturing the memories of local people, some going back to WW1. Documenting histories of buildings of interest and grand houses, including Monkton Farm, Remnantz, and Harleyford Manor. Exploring the histories of local areas such as Seymour Plain, Marefield, and Little Marlow.

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