Marlow PlaceMarlow Place is a country house in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. It is a Grade I listed building.HistoryThe house, which was designed by Thomas Archer in the English Baroque style, was built for John Wallop, 1st [Earl of Portsmouth|John Wallop, 1st Viscount Lymington] and completed in 1721. It was briefly used as a residence of the Prince of Wales in the 1720s. After coming into the ownership of William [Clayton |William Clayton] of Harleyford Manor it was sold to Thomas Williams of Temple around 1790. It served as an overflow for the junior department of the Royal [Military College, Sandhurst|Royal Military College], shortly after the college was established in 1802, and also served as a boarding school in the 1860s but remained in the ownership of the Williams family until well into the 20th century. It went on to serve as a finishing school for girls in the 1950s and is now used as offices. In the 1990s it was the office of Holmes & Marchant lnternational, an international branding consultancy.