Tourist Information
Marlow Tourist Information Office
The Marlow Tourist Information Centre is a useful source of information about the many places to visit in and around Marlow, accommodation, transport, etc. It is located within Wycombe District Council's One-Stop Shop and is open throughout the year, from 9.00am - 5pm on weekdays, 9.30am - 5pm on Saturdays (until 4pm in winter) and is closed on Sundays. Bookings can be made for National Express coach journeys and also local coach companies. The range of tourist services on offer includes a book-a-bed ahead service for visitors to Marlow.
Marlow Tourist Information Office 31 High Street, Marlow, SL7 1AU Tel: +44 (0) 1628 483597 (24 hour answering service) Fax: +44 (0)1628 471915 Email: tourism_enquiries@wycombe.gov.uk
Places Of Interest In Marlow Town Centre
- Remnantz, an 18th century house, once part of the Royal Military College before it moved to Sandhurst in 1812.
- The poet Shelley's house, from 1817-1818.
- Court Garden, an 18th century house, was purchased and left to the town through the fundraising efforts of General Sir George Higginson. Now part of a leisure complex which has a swimming pool and theatre.
- Marlow Bridge, a suspension bridge built from 1829-1832 by W Tierney, the same engineer who constructed the bridge between Buda and Pest in Hungary.
- All Saints Parish Church, rebuilt in 1835 on the site of an 11th century church.
- Marlow Place, built in 1720.
- St Peter Street, the site of many historical buildings, including The Old Parsonage, which is one of the finest mediaeval buildings in Buckinghamshire.
- Market Place, where you will find the Crown Inn public house, once the town hall.
Marlow Wildlife Centre
Marlow Wildlife Centre is a new concept in Environmental Education. Although primarily a Rescue Centre it places great emphasis on allowing public access to animals
normally viewed from a distance. Through 'kind handling' the animals that cannot be returned to the wild allow close contact with visitors. You can cuddle a fox, play with a
squirrel as well as handling many other animals . A real hands on experience
Marlow Wildlife Centre, Pump Lane South, Marlow, SL7 3RB. Tel: 01628 487912
Car Parking
Car parking in Marlow over the years has never been easy. The Wycombe District Council, however, has made efforts to try to alleviate this problem and currently there
are some 500 parking spaces in car parks in the town.
With the exception of the 30-space free facility in Station Approach, charges are of the Pay and Display type.
The remaining car parks are in Liston Road (167 spaces); Dean Street (73); West Street (64); Institute Road (64); Riley Road, Saturdays and Sundays only (28) and
Pound Lane (210 cars plus three coach or lorry spaces).
Shopmobility, a free manual wheelchair service, is available seven days a week for visitors with limited mobility.
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