Additional text is available below.ABOUT THIS HOUSE
Set quietly along the banks of the Thames, moments from the gentle rhythm of Marlow Lock, The Garth is an exceptional Grade II listed Georgian house of rare presence and provenance. Behind its handsome red brick façade lies a home that unfolds with quiet confidence—elegant, beautifully balanced, and deeply connected to its surroundings. From the lawned riverside gardens, the view is nothing short of captivating, taking in Marlow Bridge, the spire of All Saints Church and the timeless charm of The Compleat Angler. Rich in period detail yet thoughtfully refined for modern living, The Garth offers a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of Marlow’s architectural and social history, all within an easy stroll of the town’s vibrant heart.
ABOUT THIS AREA
Mill Road and the area around Marlow Lock offer a quieter, more settled side of the town. Characterful Georgian and Victorian houses line the river, many with gardens leading down to the water, creating a strong sense of place. The Thames is a constant backdrop, with boats passing gently through the lock and weir. It’s an easy, level walk into the centre, where Marlow’s cafés, restaurants and shops are close at hand. Altogether, it’s a location that balances period charm with everyday convenience, well suited to those who value both the river setting and access to the town.
There are a number of golf courses locally including Temple, Harleyford and Henley-on-Thames. The area is renowned for quality education, Marlow offers prep schools to secondary schools, such as Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School and Great Marlow School. Marlow has a train service via the Elizabeth Line to Paddington with fast trains also accessible from High Wycombe providing a 25-minute journey into London Marylebone. The M40/M4 motorways are accessed from the A404 which passes the town.
Villages, Towns and Cities
Marlow 0.4 miles
Henley on Thames 5.3 miles
Beaconsfield 7 miles
Central London 34 miles