Marlow
Marlow, (traditionally called Great Marlow or Chipping Marlow) is a town and civil parish within the Wycombe district in south Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated on the River Thames, 4 miles (6.5 km) south-southwest of High Wycombe, 5 miles (8 kilometres) west-northwest of Maidenhead and 33 miles (53 km) west of central London. Marlow is noted in the Domesday Book as Merlaue. There has actually been a bridge above the Thames at Marlow since the reign of King Edward III. The current bridge is a suspension bridge, developed by William Tierney Clark in 1832, and was a prototype for the much wider Széchenyi Chain Bridge across the River Danube in Budapest. Marlow is served by a train station which is the terminus of a single-track branch line from Maidenhead. The train service is called the Marlow Donkey, which was the tag given to the steam engines that previously ran on the line. There is additionally a club with the very same name, located near the train station. Marlow Rowing Club, started in 1871, is one of Britain's premier rowing clubs and has produced various Olympic oarsmen featuring Sir Steve Redgrave. The club is based by Marlow Bridge and exercises above and below the lock. The town has a football club called Marlow F.C. There are 2 regattas associated with Marlow; the Marlow Town Regatta and Marlow International Regatta. Earliest records tell us a regatta took place annually on the River Thames in Marlow from 1855. The latter moved to the purpose-built Dorney Lake, owned by Eton College, in 2003. Marlow still hosts its Original River Regatta which occurs each year in June. For all your house upgrades, make certain to make use of trusted experts in Marlow to make certain of quality.