All Saints Church
MARLOW was a Saxon market town, then called Chepping Marlow. It grew into a prosperous borough in the Middle Ages through trade in wheat, hides, cloth and bone lace. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Marlow became a very fashionable place to live, and it was this period which saw the building of the Parish Church, as well as some other notable buildings in the town. The Church today is a thriving centre of local worship as well as being one of the most striking landmarks of the town. The fine spire rises to 170 feet and, together with Marlow bridge, forms one of the most handsome scenes on the banks of the Thames.
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