Marlow Bottom Stupas

Marlow Bottom is home to three small Tibetan Buddhist Stupas, located at the entrance to Holyhill Wood. The stupas were hand-built by Tina Choules and her husband Michael, who resided in a remote cottage in the area, with the aim of having a space for meditation. The stupas are now part of several hiking trails across the woodland.

About this building

Key Features

  • Atmosphere / quiet space
  • Wildlife

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St Lawrence

St Lawrence is an unmistakable church perched high on West Wycombe Hill with the famous 'Golden Ball' at the top of the tower.
St Lawrence's church at West Wycombe may be one of the most famous of all parish churches in England, but not to do with its architecture or ancient origins. Rather, it owes its popularity to the eccentric Francis Dashwood, Lord le Despence and owner of nearby West Wycombe Park.

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St Mary

The church of St Mary the Virgin is located in the heart of the large village of Wargrave on Thames, and is beautifully situated beside Mill Green. It is the oldest (parts dating back to the 12th century) and biggest of the three churches in the parish.