Marlow Bottom

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Marlow Bottom is a large linear village occupying a valley to the north of Marlow, Buckinghamshire. It is the principal centre of population of the parish of Great Marlow.

Marlow Bottom is 30 to 40 minutes walk from the center of Marlow town, and the river Thames. It has shops, including a newsagent, vet, butcher and chemist, a large primary school, (Burford), a village hall and a small church, where the local Boy Scout groups and similar voluntary groups meet. Marlow Bottom is also home to the Rebellion Beer Company, an award winning local brewery producing regular and seasonal beers.

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Steve Redgrave lives in the village, and the original fungus from which Quorn was made was found in a field nearby.

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Coordinates: 51.58994° N 0.78310° W