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14,644 – 2021 Census
Marlow
Town centre – Station Approach
Heathrow
19 miles – 28 minutes
Harleyford
2 miles – 7 minutes
Everyman
Town centre – Market Square
Marlow Museum
Town centre – Court Garden
High Wycombe Recycling Centre
3 miles – 7 minutes
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The first record of the town appears as Mere Lafan, meaning “land left after the draining of a pond”.
Merlaue is listed in the Domesday Book, it consists of 6 villagers, 4 smallholders, 1 slave, 50 pigs and is owned by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, brother of William the Conqueror.
‘Chipping’ Marlow is used to mark the new status of being a market town.
The first bridge is built by the secretive Knights Templar to shorten the route to London and give access their neighbours, the Knights Hospitallers.
A new elegant suspension bridge is designed and built by William Tierney Clark. Today the bridge is twinned with Budapest’s equally impressive Széchenyi Chain Bridge across the River Danube.
Jerome K Jerome moves to Marlow, one of several writers to call the town home, including TS Eliot, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley.
Trenches are built close to the town during WWI to train troops before being sent to battles including The Somme.
Marlow train robbery makes national headlines when three ‘cowboys’, complete with hats and brandishing(toy) guns stop and storm a passing train. The well-oiled robbers, all members of the local jazz band who’d been playing at a pub, are caught and fined.
A few miles down the track, the Great Train Robbery makes Buckinghamshire famous again.
Hand & Flowers owned by Tom Kerridge becomes one of 3 Michelin star gastro pubs to open in the town.