Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Marlow, England

January 31, 2022 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Marlow, United Kingdom including All Saints Church, Marlow War Memorial, Statue in Memory of Charles Frohman, Marlow Bridge, Marlow Lock, Marlow Place, Sir Steve Redgrave Statue, Albion House, Old Parsonage, Chapel at Widmer Farm.
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1. All Saints Church

High Street, Marlow England +44 1628 481806 http://4u-team.org/churches/all-saints-marlow/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

All Saints Church

Reviewed By 492DaveP - Portsmouth, United Kingdom

All Saints Church dominates the town of Marlow when entering via the historic Marlow Suspension Bridge (the latter constructed in 1860 at a total cost of £22,000). This (CoE) church was originally built around or before the 1100s, but completely demolished – the main reason being constant flooding of the Thames River – and replaced in 1832 by the Gothic-style church still there today. Featuring beautiful Victorian stained glass windows and an impressive Willis organ dating back to 1876, the church has for centuries been an historically prominent component of the town’s fabric. Points of interest include wall monuments, the oldest to William and Ketheryne Willoughby and family, d. 1597. Definitely recommend a visit.

2. Marlow War Memorial

Marlow England
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Marlow War Memorial

3. Statue in Memory of Charles Frohman

High Street, Marlow England http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101125093-statue-in-memory-of-charles-frohman-marlow#.WbWRpoVOLIU
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Statue in Memory of Charles Frohman

Reviewed By 880litah - Twyford, United Kingdom

This is on the main high street in mArlow, it is a pretty statue and well worth having a look. Park up and take walk along the high street

4. Marlow Bridge

Marlow SL7 3NA England
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Marlow Bridge

Reviewed By Cat_C1310 - Marlow, United Kingdom

Marlow bridge is a beautiful structure, even more special due to its age and use. It’s best viewed from the tow path in Higginson Park or from the Lock on Mill road at sunset or dawn. It is twinned with it’s larger sister in Budapest crossing the river Danube, yet is still gloriously celebrated and fiercely protected by all Marlovians. The bridge, for many locals, holds memories of New Year’s Eve celebrations when the traffic across the bridge is suspended and the majority of the town attend to watch the fireworks set off from up the Thames. Many Marlovians, in years past, would celebrate receiving their exam result by jumping off Marlow bridge and many have enjoyed numerous hours rowing under it, to turn by the wier and head back to the Rowing Club (where Olympic gold medalists Steve Redgrave, Niomi Riches and Katherine Grainger famously started their professional rowing careers.) What with its history, age and sheer beauty, Marlow Bridge is a must see, either at night or during the day. You can watch the towers, the visitors to Higginson Park, the river traffic and of course, nosey at any weddings happening at the Complete Angler or All Saints church.

5. Marlow Lock

Mill Road, Marlow SL7 1QB England
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Marlow Lock

Reviewed By johnd115 - Saundersfoot, United Kingdom

There has been a lock Marlow since the days of the Knights Templar.It was rebuilt in 1927. It's a wonderful vantage point to sit and watch the boats as they pass through the lock.

6. Marlow Place

Station Road, Marlow SL7 1NB England http://historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/education/educational-images/marlow-place-station-road-marlow-5755
Excellent
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Marlow Place

Reviewed By Cat_C1310 - Marlow, United Kingdom

I have always visited Marlow Place, but as a local, we know it as “Liston Court” so if you ask for directions ask for Liston Court! It’s a lovely little plaza just off the high street but with plenty of through traffic for people watching. There’s a gorgeous florists, where you cannot just browse, a few clothes shops and Satollo; an Italian cafe during the day and an Italian restaurant by night. Satollo is run solely by Italians so the coffee, pastries and food is all amazing and it’s a great place to sit (outside or in) and watch the world go by, work (as many people seem to do) or just enjoy a catch up with friends. It is very dog friendly, with dogs allowed j side and out and my dog will often be given a treat of ham or cheese. (He has great puppy-dog eyes which have never failed him yet). The plaza also contains Roccoco; a tiny little jewellery shop which is run by the most knowledgeable women I have ever met. They will always be able to help with gifts, browsing or a treat for yourself and will go out of their way to help you. They are also one of the only jewellery shops in Bucks to stock Nomination bracelets and again, will order you any link they do not have in stock. A lovely place to mooch or sit on a sunny day in Marlow.

7. Sir Steve Redgrave Statue

Higginson Park, Marlow England http://www.offbeat.group.shef.ac.uk/statues/STUK_Redgrave_Steve.htm
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Sir Steve Redgrave Statue

Reviewed By BALI2007BALI - King's Lynn, United Kingdom

This must be seen as Steve Redgrave is one of our greatest Athletes and a true Marlow boy, who has made the Town very proud of him and his achievements

8. Albion House

104 West Street, Marlow SL7 2BP England
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3.0 based on 2 reviews

9. Old Parsonage

The Old Parsonage St. Peter Street, Marlow SL7 1NQ England

10. Chapel at Widmer Farm

Widmer Farm, Marlow England

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