Remnantz, Grade II* listed building in West Street, Marlow, England.
Remnantz is a two-story red brick building on West Street in Marlow with Ionic columns supporting a wide porch and three dormer windows on its slate roof. The classical facade dates to the early 18th century and represents part of the town's protected heritage buildings.
The building was constructed in the early 18th century as a private residence with classical design. Between 1802 and 1811, it served as the Royal Military Academy for training junior officers before the institution relocated to Sandhurst.
The building reflects early 18th-century craftsmanship with turned balusters on the staircase and detailed wood paneling visible throughout the interior spaces. These decorative details give the rooms a sense of the period and remain noticeable to visitors today.
The building is located in central Marlow and easily reached on foot. The classical facade is clearly visible from the street and its heritage status makes it accessible for external viewing without special arrangements.
The property was acquired in the first half of the 19th century by Thomas Wethered, whose family ran a brewery in Marlow for over two centuries. The link between this residence and the town's brewing heritage is often overlooked by visitors.
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