With pubs set to stay closed for a little while longer, we’ve delved into our archives to take a look back at Marlow watering holes from the 1970s.
This first picture, taken in 1973, shows the front of the Two Brewers, looking north along St Peters Street.
Thought to be the town’s oldest pub, it has been serving Marlovians since 1755 and still stands proud.
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This second photo, also from 1973, shows The Carpenters Arms and the northern side of Spittal Street.
The pub is now The Butcher’s Tap, owned by celebrity chef Tom Kerridge - it is a traditional butcher’s shop and watering hole rolled into one.
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Let us know your favourite pubs in the comments below.
All archive pictures from swop.org.uk.
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