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Marlow Bottom

Village in Buckinghamshire, England


Summary

Village in Buckinghamshire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
coordinates
official_nameMarlow Bottom
civil_parishMarlow Bottom
population3295
population_ref
3,438 (2011 Census)
unitary_englandBuckinghamshire
lieutenancy_englandBuckinghamshire
regionSouth East England
constituency_westminsterWycombe
post_townMARLOW
postcode_districtSL7
postcode_areaSL
dial_code01628
os_grid_referenceSU845885
static_image_nameMarlow Bottom - geograph.org.uk - 753763.jpg
static_image_captionMarlow Bottom

3,438 (2011 Census) Marlow Bottom is a linear village occupying a valley to the north of Marlow, Buckinghamshire. It is also a civil parish in the Buckinghamshire district having been created in November 2007. Formerly it was part of the parish of Great Marlow.

Marlow Bottom is 25 to 30 minutes walk from the centre of Marlow town, and the river Thames. It has shops, including a newsagent, vet, chemist, dentist, coffee shop, dog grooming parlour, Italian restaurant and fish & chip shop, a large primary school, (Burford School), a private members club (The Barn Club, for valley residents), a village hall and a church which is part of a Local Ecumenical Partnership "The Lantern", where the local Boy Scout and Girl Guide groups and similar voluntary groups meet.

Education

The primary school in Marlow Bottom is Burford County Combined School. It provides schooling for children aged 4–11, who will go on to either a local grammar school or secondary modern school depending on their results in the eleven-plus exam.

Points of interest

  • Olympic champion rower Steve Redgrave lives in the village, having been born locally and attended local schools.
  • The award-winning Rebellion Beer Company has brewed ales in the village since 1993.
  • The annual Rock Bottom Music Festival is held every year in the playing fields which started in 2013.

References

References

  1. "2001 Census".
  2. "Civil Parish population 2011". Office for National Statistics.
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