Hampstead escorts

Hampstead escorts are posh London girls. You wont find as many well educated and well mannered escort ladies like Hampstead escorts. Those escorts in Hampstead like luxury and country peace. This is why they are perfect for a walk around the village or visit the most historic places in the area. Those high class models are perfect for an evening date. Escorts in Hampstead are very discreet and sophisticated women. Ladies are available for incall in Hampstead at their place.

Hampstead is a home for millionaires

Hampstead is based in North London and it is one of the most expensive area in the City. Hampstead is called the historic village because it is full of charming little streets. Also it is next to Hampstead Heath, one of wildest green park. This is the area which has the biggest number of millionaires in London.

Places you must visit in Hampstead

Freud Museum –  20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX

The Freud Museum was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family since 1938. They moved to London after they escaped Nazis in Austria. It was a Freud home till his youngest daughter Anna Freud died in 1982. It was Anna wish to create the Freud Museum. Everything at this place is preserved just as it was during Freud lifetime. Of course the most famous part of the house is his office where you can see beautiful psychoanalytic couch. Some says it is remarkably comfortable.

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Kenwood House – Hampstead Ln, Highgate, London NW3 7JR

It is 17th century villa which looks like a castle. It was a home for many aristocratic families like Murray and Guinness. Kenwood House is located in the middle of Hampstead Health park. The last owner Lord Iveagh left this wonderful residence to the nation upon his death in 1927. Next year it was open to the public and has on average 1 million visitors per year. You can visit this amazing villa for free. If you an art connoisseurs Kenwood House is full of world class art like Rembrandt to Vermeer.

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The Spaniards Inn – Spaniards Rd, Hampstead, London NW3 7JJ

16th century pub. One of the oldest pubs in London. This historic place is mention in The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. This amazing place is also known as writing space for Hampstead-born Keats’s ‘Ode to a Nightingale.’ This relaxing place holds the spirit of great British people. The building is listings as Grade II this is why is well preserved. It feels like you go back it time, huge fireplace, wooden floor and walls and large garden on the edge of Hampstead Heath.

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