Temple, Marlow is a small locality within the town of Marlow in Buckinghamshire, situated along the River Thames. The area is characterised by historic river features such as Marlow Lock and the nearby Grade I listed Marlow Bridge, giving it a picturesque riverside feel.
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Temple, Marlow is a riverside locality within the town of Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England. It lies along the River Thames, about 300 metres downstream of Marlow Bridge. The area is notable for Marlow Lock, a lock and weir situated on the Thames, and for Marlow Bridge, a road traffic and foot bridge that is a Grade I listed building. The bridge spans the Thames between Marlow and the village of Bisham in Berkshire, crossing the river just upstream of Marlow Lock on the reach to Temple Lock. These features give the locality a historic riverside character and a connection to the broader Thames river network.