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The major settlement in Great Marlow is [[Marlow Bottom]]. Until the end of the nineteenth century the town (and sometime parliamentary constituency) of Marlow was frequently called Great Marlow to distinguish it from [[Little Marlow]], situated to its east. The town became an [[Urban District Council]] and the rural hinterland a civil parish in its own right.
The major settlement in Great Marlow is [[Marlow Bottom]]. Until the end of the nineteenth century the town (and sometime parliamentary constituency) of Marlow was frequently called Great Marlow to distinguish it from [[Little Marlow]], situated to its east. The town became an [[Urban District Council]] and the rural hinterland a civil parish in its own right.


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Great Marlow is a civil parish in the English county of Buckinghamshire located north of the town of Marlow and south of High Wycombe.

The major settlement in Great Marlow is Marlow Bottom. Until the end of the nineteenth century the town (and sometime parliamentary constituency) of Marlow was frequently called Great Marlow to distinguish it from Little Marlow, situated to its east. The town became an Urban District Council and the rural hinterland a civil parish in its own right.