A blend of charm, convenience and
natural beauty
Whether it’s riverside strolls or exploring the rolling Chiltern Hills,
you have nature on your doorstep. The popular riverside town of Marlow is just
3 miles from Marlow Fields, and the market town of High Wycombe is a short
drive.
High
Wycombe is home to a bustling high street with the Eden Shopping Centre
providing a huge variety of shops, restaurants and entertainment and Marlow’s
charming high street boasts a rich historical background with Georgian and
Victorian architecture and is famous for high-end dining, including the two
Michelin starred The Hand & Flowers, and the more casual “Coach” as well as
a host of other options. Both towns have a lot of character and strong
community events, from the Marlow Regatta to drama and comedy performances at
The Wycombe Swan Theatre.
Right on
your doorstep, the local Grouse & Ale in Lane End is within walking
distance and provides gastro mains and Sunday lunches or you can just pop in
for a pint of one of the guest ales.
A location ideal for commuters
The area
between Marlow and High Wycombe provides excellent transport links. The A404
connects directly to the M40 and M4 motorways, offering easy access to London,
Oxford, and Reading.
Additionally,
both towns have rail connections - Marlow’s line feeds into the Great Western
Railway at Maidenhead, linked to the Elizabeth Line, while High Wycombe
provides direct services to London Marylebone in just 27 minutes.
The 34 bus
goes from Marlow Road bus stop, just a 2 minute walk from home, and takes you
to High Wycombe town centre in under 30 minutes.
Schools of thought
With many exceptional educational opportunities, families will find a variety of top-rated schools in the surrounding area, including Royal Grammar School, Wycombe High School, Sir William Borlse’s School and Marlow C of E Infant school – all rated “Outstanding” by Offsted, plus a number of excellent private schools such as Godstowe School and Davenies School.