Marlow is an extremely popular and historic Thames-side town famous for its suspension bridge designed in 1832 by Tierney Clarke. It has strong literary connections with T.S Eliot, Jerome K. Jerome, and Shelley having lived in the town. Mary Shelley also wrote Frankenstein whilst living at Albion House in West Street. Today the town has an excellent range of shops with numerous restaurants and cafes. Marlow Regatta takes place every third Saturday in June and is visited once a year by the 'Swan Uppers'.
Cliveden Manor is situated on the River Thames off Little Marlow Road just to the west of the A404 and about a...
Facilities include a restaurant and a bistro for either a formal or more casual dining experience, ideal for sharing with families,...
There are 22 apartments at Oram Court which is well set back from Dean Street down a narrow driveway not...
Facilities include a visiting manager and emergency alarm service, communal lounge, garden and conservatory. It is just a short distance to...
Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden.
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Trinity Court is situated off Wethered Road north of the town centre and within walking distance of the High Street.
...Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, guest room and communal laundry. There is a lift to all floors.
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