Remnantz
Remnantz is a country house in Marlow in Buckinghamshire. It is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England.[1]
History[]
The main house was built around 1720 and was occupied by the Royal Military Academy, a facility conceived by Colonel John Le Marchant for training potential junior officers aged 13 to 18, from the Academy's formation in May 1802[2] until it moved to Sandhurst as the Junior Department of the Royal Military College, in 1811.[3] A stable block, located a short distance south-east of the house, was built around that time.[4] The house was acquired by Thomas Wethered, a brewer, in the first half of the 19th century and it was occupied by Lieutenant Commander Owen Wethered, High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, in the 1960s.[5] The family business was Thomas Wethered & Sons Ltd, a brewery which operated in Marlow from 1758[6] until it closed in 1988.[7] Remnantz has been owned by the Bosley family since 2007.[8]
References[]
- ^ Historic England, "Remnantz (1275651)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 January 2020
- ^ "The History of the Royal Military College" (PDF). High Wycombe Society. 2008. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ Page, William (1925). "'Parishes: Great Marlow', in A History of the County of Buckingham". London. pp. 65–77. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ "Remnantz". Country House Marlow. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ "No. 44540". The London Gazette. 5 March 1968. p. 2667.
- ^ "Thomas Wethered & Sons Ltd". The Labologists Society. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ "The Brewing Industry: Strategy for the Historic Industrial Environment". Brewery History Society for English Heritage. February 2010. p. 15. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ "Bosley's, The Military & Medal Auctioneers". Bosley's. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
Coordinates: 51°34′13″N 0°46′49″W / 51.570148°N 0.780363°W
- Country houses in Buckinghamshire
- Grade II* listed houses in Buckinghamshire
- Houses completed in 1720
- Marlow, Buckinghamshire