Binfield Escorts

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About Binfield

Visitors or residents alike in Binfield can rely on Diamond Escorts to be their agency of choice. We have the most attractive stunning selection of girls that will meet your every desire. Our escorts will visit you in Binfield at your home, hotel room or one of the village Inns that the area has to offer.

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The Stag and Hounds is the village's most historic inn, part of it is 14th century. It was a Royal hunting lodge used by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. The latter used to sit in her window and watch the Maypole dancing on the green outside. Being at the centre of Windsor Forest, the inn may originally have been the headquarters of the Royal gamekeepers. It is, in fact, said to be at the exact centre of the old forest, as marked by the eight hundred year old Centre Elm which once stood outside. The sad hollow trunk of this once great tree - it was ravaged by Dutch elm disease in the 70s - remained for many years until inexplicably removed in 2003. Forest poachers are said to have cheekily hidden inside it in times gone by. It is also said to have been a refuge for a number of Parliamentary soldiers during the Civil War. The lodge became a coaching inn in 1727. The 18th century travel writer, William Cobbett, once stayed there and wrote that it was "a very nice country inn".

All Saints Church is mostly mid-nineteenth century, but has some ancient fittings. Of particular note is the 17th century hourglass and elaborate iron stand. It features the arms of the Farriers' Company of London. The famous poet, Alexander Pope, lived at Pope's Manor in Popeswood and sang in the church choir as a boy in the early 1700s.

Binfield Manor was built in 1754 by Sir William Pitt, a distant cousin of Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham, at a cost of £36,000. It is currently owned by the Sultan of Brunei.

From the late 19th century to the 1960s, brick-making was an important industry in the area, with the Binfield Brick and Tile works at Amen Corner being an important employer - this is now the site of the Coppid Beech Hotel and the John Nike Leisuresport Complex. The presence of large houses in the area, most of them without estates to support them, meant that many tradesmen could make a living in the village and Binfield continued to flourish until the development of Bracknell New Town. Binfield bricks were partly used to create the world famous Royal Albert Hall.

Below you will find a list of the main towns and cities close to Binfield identifying places of interest and local attractions, offering you ideas of what to see in the area, the local entertainment available, recommended restaurants and great places to stay, all of which you may wish to visit with your chosen Binfield escort to enhance the unforgettable time we are certain you will have.