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'''Little Marlow''' is a [[village]] and [[civil parish]] in [[Buckinghamshire]], [[England]]. |
'''Little Marlow''' is a [[village]] and [[civil parish]] in [[Buckinghamshire]], [[England]]. |
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It is on the north bank of the [[River Thames]], about a mile east of [[Marlow, Buckinghamshire|Marlow]]. The village name 'Marlow' is [[Old English language|Anglo Saxon]] in origin, and means 'land remaining after the draining of a pool'. |
It is on the north bank of the [[River Thames]], about a mile east of [[Marlow, Buckinghamshire|Marlow]]. The village name 'Marlow' is [[Old English language|Anglo Saxon]] in origin, and means 'land remaining after the draining of a pool'. In [[1015]] it was recorded as ''Merelafan''. |
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The village cottages are set around a large space, surrounded by [[lime tree]]s, that is used as a cricket ground and village green where an annual [[ |
The village cottages are set around a large space, surrounded by [[lime tree]]s, that is used as a cricket ground and village green where an annual [[fête]] is held. |
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The parish church of St John the Baptist lies at the heart of the village a short walk from the river and next to the manor house. The original construction of the church is Norman, dating from the final years of the 12th century. Most of the building was constructed during the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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The original construction of the church is Norman, dating from the final years of the 12th Century. The majority of the building was constructed during the 14th and 15th Centuries. |
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Little Marlow was once the site of a [[Benedictine]] [[convent]] dedicated to the [[Blessed Virgin Mary|Virgin Mary]]. |
Little Marlow was once the site of a [[Benedictine]] [[convent]] dedicated to the [[Blessed Virgin Mary|Virgin Mary]]. The convent belonged to [[Bisham Abbey]]. In [[1547]] it was seized by [[the Crown]] in the [[Dissolution of the Monasteries]] and was eventually demolished in [[1740]]. Today the village is in a scenic location on the River Thames, although home to a large sewage works and gravel extraction plant. |
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[[Melanie Brown]] of the [[Spice Girls]] pop group lived in the village for a while and it became the focus of a national news story in 1998 when she married the dancer Jimmy Gulzar in the village church and invited many celebrity guests to the wedding reception. |
[[Melanie Brown]] of the [[Spice Girls]] pop group lived in the village for a while and it became the focus of a national news story in 1998 when she married the dancer Jimmy Gulzar in the village church and invited many celebrity guests to the wedding reception. |
Revision as of 22:16, 10 February 2008
Little Marlow | |
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St John the Baptist Church, Little Marlow | |
Population | 130 |
OS grid reference | SU873881 |
Civil parish |
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District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | MARLOW |
Postcode district | SL7 |
Dialling code | 01628 |
Police | Thames Valley |
Fire | Buckinghamshire |
Ambulance | South Central |
UK Parliament | |
Little Marlow is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England.
It is on the north bank of the River Thames, about a mile east of Marlow. The village name 'Marlow' is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'land remaining after the draining of a pool'. In 1015 it was recorded as Merelafan.
The village cottages are set around a large space, surrounded by lime trees, that is used as a cricket ground and village green where an annual fête is held.
The parish church of St John the Baptist lies at the heart of the village a short walk from the river and next to the manor house. The original construction of the church is Norman, dating from the final years of the 12th century. Most of the building was constructed during the 14th and 15th centuries.
Little Marlow was once the site of a Benedictine convent dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The convent belonged to Bisham Abbey. In 1547 it was seized by the Crown in the Dissolution of the Monasteries and was eventually demolished in 1740. Today the village is in a scenic location on the River Thames, although home to a large sewage works and gravel extraction plant.
Melanie Brown of the Spice Girls pop group lived in the village for a while and it became the focus of a national news story in 1998 when she married the dancer Jimmy Gulzar in the village church and invited many celebrity guests to the wedding reception.
Hamlets in the parish of Little Marlow include Coldmoorholme, Fern, Sheepridge, and Winchbottom.