Marlow Place
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Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 20 Nov 2010
Marlow Place, one of the most interesting and historic buildings in the town. It is a fine piece of architecture, built circa 1721 for John Wallop, First Earl of Portsmouth, of a type unique in Buckinghamshire, and has been ascribed to Thomas Archer. Marlow Place was obtained by the Royal Military Academy as an annex to house the overflow from the junior department at Remnantz in West Street whilst it was located in Marlow. It has recently been restored and is now used as company offices. This info. courtesy of the Marlow History website.