Agent ref: SM01
Trinity Court in Marlow, Buckinghamshire is a housing complex specifically designed for adults aged 55+.
This chain-free first floor apartment comprises Entrance hall, Fitted Kitchen, Spacious Lounge, Double bedroom, Bathroom with walk in shower (refurbished in 2025) and balcony to enjoy the views.
It features central heating (boiler replaced in 2025), well maintained communal gardens, parking for residents and visitors. 24hr careline response system, House Manager, Visitors Guest suite and level walking grounds.
Facilities: The development offers several amenities for its residents, including an on-site manager, community rooms, laundry, beautifully kept communal gardens, and allocated and visitor parking. The apartments also benefit from a lift for access to upper floors.
Location and Access: It is located on Wethered Road in Marlow, which is an historic market town on the River Thames known for its attractive setting, suspension bridge, and mix of Georgian and Victorian architecture. The apartment is conveniently positioned within half a mile level walk of Marlow High Street, which offers a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Marlow train Station is under a mile away, providing services to London Paddington via Maidenhead.
Life in Marlow for an active mature adult offers an excellent blend of natural beauty, cultural activities, social opportunities, and fitness options, all within a charming historic setting.
Outdoor Activities: The River Thames is central to life here. You can enjoy boat trips to Henley or Windsor, hire rowing boats or kayaks, or try stand-up paddleboarding. Marlow has a prestigious rowing club founded in 1871, and the town is closely associated with Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave, who has a statue in Higginson Park.
The Thames Path, a scenic national trail that follows the river, offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside, perfect for walking or cycling. The path leads to picturesque spots like Hambleden Mill and offers views of grand estates across the water.
The town sits at the edge of the Chilterns, a 46-mile escarpment running diagonally from Oxfordshire to Bedfordshire, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with rolling hills, beech forests, and circular walks starting right from the town centre.
Fitness & Social Groups: Marlow has a thriving club scene for active adults. Marlow Striders running club was founded in 1989 and has over 250 members of all ages, welcoming everyone from serious runners to those just getting started.
Marlow U3A (University of the Third Age) is open to people who have reached the "third age" and are no longer in full time employment, featuring a very wide range of sections including Bridge, Languages, Music Appreciation, and Walks.
There are outdoor bootcamps, yoga classes, pilates sessions, and fitness groups specifically designed for mature adults.
The Marlow Club, on Globe Park, is a premier fitness facility with gym, pool, studios, and outdoor training areas.
Court Garden Leisure Complex adjacent to Higginson Park also offers swimming, tennis, and fitness facilities.
Cultural & Social Life: The Marlow Society organizes a fascinating schedule of talks at Liston Hall ranging from Medieval beginnings to Victorian photographs, runs guided walks around Marlow and the River, and hosts lectures by visiting experts on topics from Red Kites to Marlow's railway. There's also a Women's Institute, dramatic societies, Scottish Country Dancing, and singing groups like The Songbirds.
Dining & Shopping: Marlow has established itself as a foodie destination with The Hand & Flowers, the only pub in the UK with two Michelin stars, run by celebrity chef Tom Kerridge. The prosperous town features shops, restaurants and bistros giving every month a holiday feel, with boutiques and independent shops along the High Street, Spittal Street, and West Street.
Events: The Marlow Regatta in June is one of the town's highlights, while the Marlow Carnival in September brings the community together for family-friendly fun. There's also a popular Santa Fun Run in December and regular cultural events at venues like the Shelley Theatre.
Practical Advantages: Marlow is well-connected, with the train station providing services to London Paddington (via Maidenhead) in under an hour, making it ideal for those who want countryside living with easy city access.
For the drivers, the A404 bypasses the town centre and links up with the M40 at Handy Cross, accessing Oxford to the North West and London to the South East. In the opposite direction, the A404M links to the M4 giving access to Reading and South Wales westbound, and another route to London on M4 Eastbound.
The town of just 15,000 people maintains a strong community feel while offering sophisticated amenities—it's been named Buckinghamshire's "coolest" place to live.
Balcony
Central Heating
Communal Parking
Courtyard
Double Glazing
Electric Heating
Unfurnished
3'9" × 10'10" (1.14m × 3.3m)
All dimensions track to floor plan provided. KeySafe outside allows access through a wooden front door to the central hallway, off which all other rooms lead.
10'11" × 17'6" (3.33m × 5.33m)
Spacious lounge with views over the gardens below. Feature fireplace on one wall with radiator on other. Wall lights
7'8" × 7'7" (2.34m × 2.31m)
Kitchen comprises Electric double oven with grill, hob above. Extractor fan. Fridge Freezer, Sink and drainer. Storage cupboard and several sockets. Boiler was replaced in 2025
8'7" × 11'5" (2.62m × 3.48m)
Bedroom has built in wardrobe and windows lead to Balcony with views over the manicured communal gardens
Reached via doors in the bedroom
6'6" × 5'8" (1.98m × 1.73m)
Newly refurbished from a room with a bath into a walk in shower room in 2025.
These are communal gardens, maintained by the management company.