Place record 0272300000 - MARLOW

Summary

General background information on Marlow parish

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • NON ANTIQUITY (Undated)

Description

IN 1896 THE PARISH OF GREAT MARLOW WAS DIVIDED INTO 2 PARTS, THE URBAN DISTRICT BEING SEPARATED OFF AS MARLOW URBAN, & THE REMAINDER LEFT AS GREAT MARLOW (B1).
Desk-based assessment reports review evidence for development of medieval and post-medieval town (B2,B4,B8).
Survey of bricks used in buildings in Marlow carried out in 2007 and 2008 by Archaeology in Marlow (B7).
Negative fieldwork reports (B9,B12).
Desk-based assessment reports (B10,B13, B16).
Training day held at the Happy Valley site by AIM produced 18th century or later finds (B11).
Areas of negative WBs (B14, B18, B19).

Sources (19)

  • <1>SBC6936 Bibliographic reference: KELLY'S 1939 DIRECTORY OF BUCKS.
  • <2>SBC19157 Unpublished document: Thames Valley Archaeological Services. 2001. 11 Mill Rd., Marlow: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment.
  • <3>SBC19624 Bibliographic reference: Rachel Bown & Julian Hunt. 1994. Marlow: A Pictorial History.
  • <4>SBC22432 Unpublished document: Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust. 2000. 3-7 Spittal Street, Marlow: An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment.
  • <5>SBC20466 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1912. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 1. pp252-254.
  • <6>SBC22503 Unpublished document: Jill Eyers. 2003. Archaeology of Marlow and surrounding area.
  • <7>SBC23219 Unpublished document: Archaeology in Marlow. 2008. Marlow Bricks.
  • <8>SBC23558 Unpublished document: Thames Valley Archaeological Service. 1999. Portlands, Marlow: An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment.
  • <9>SBC23630 Unpublished document: Foundations Archaeology. 2009. Unicorn Bridge House, Marlow: Archaeological Evaluation.
  • <10>SBC23708 Unpublished document: CgMs Consulting. 2008. Land at Riley Road, Marlow.
  • <11>SBC23529 Unpublished document: John Laker (Marlow Archaeological Society). 2006. Archaeology in Marlow.
  • <12>SBC22541 Unpublished document: Marlow Archaeological Society. 2005. Marlow, Hunters Cottage: Fieldwork Trench Report HNW03 (2003).
  • <13>SBC23934 Unpublished document: Archaeological Solutions. 2011. 17 High Street, Marlow: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment/Heritage Asset Statement.
  • <14>SBC24028 Unpublished document: John Moore Heritage Services. 2011. Marlow Sports Club, Pound Lane, Marlow: Archaeological Recording Action.
  • <15>SBC24788 Unpublished document: Archaeology in Marlow. 2009. Report on Happy Valley investigations June - August 2009.
  • <16>SBC25446 Unpublished document: RPS. 2019. Archaeological desk-based assessment: 1 Market Square, Marlow.
  • <17>SBC25751 Bibliographic reference: Clive Birch. 1990. Chiltern Thames In Camera.
  • <18>SBC26724 Unpublished document: Thames Valley Archaeological Service. 2023. Anglers Court, 34-44 Spital Street, Marlow: An Archaeological Watching Brief.
  • <19>SBC26891 Unpublished document: MOLA. 2016. Marlow Flood Alleviation Scheme, Watching Brief..

Location

Grid reference Centred SU 84905 86240 (3827m by 3577m)
Civil Parish MARLOW, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (7)

  • Event - Survey: Desk-based assessment: 1 Market Square, Marlow (EBC18321)
  • Event - Intervention: Evaluation at Hunters Cottage, Marlow (EBC17338)
  • Event - Interpretation: Excavation training event by Archaeology in Marlow. (EBC17862)
  • Event - Intervention: Happy Valley, Marlow (EBC17334)
  • Event - Intervention: Watching Brief - Firview Close area (Ref: MFA) (EBC18114)
  • Event - Intervention: Watching brief: Anglers Court, Marlow (Ref: ACM23/143) (EBC18570)
  • Event - Intervention: Watching brief: Marlow Flood Alleviation (Ref: BU-PGL16) (EBC18663)

Record last edited

Sep 16 2024 3:29PM

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