About Brimpton
Brimpton is a rural village and civil parish in Berkshire, with a population of 613. The village is located between the River Kennet and the River Enborne, both tributaries of the River Thames. The area has some nice very traditional English pubs. The Pineapple on Brimpton common is one of them, having a thatched roof and a fine selection of beers. No need to drink alone, what a lovely place to share a drink with a stunning companion from Diamond Escorts. We pride ourselves in our Brimpton escorts being special, they all look fantastic, they are extremely sexy and most of all, they are friendly and easy to talk to. The place you meet is entirely up to you. If you would prefer to stay home and have your gorgeous companion meet you there, that is fine or to meet in one of the areas many hotels, that would be great too. The process is simple, have a look at our web site make a choice and she can be with you in 45 mins. When you see your stunning beauty you will begin to understand why we have many regular clients.
The village has a long history with evidence of Bronze Age inhabitation of Brimpton in five round barrows located at the southern boundary of the parish adjoining Baughurst. Known as "Borson Barrows", the tumuli were referred to in an Anglo-Saxon charter in AD 944. There have also been Iron Age and Roman settlements identified within the parish. The hypocaust of a villa was once uncovered in the village, though records of its exact location no longer exist. One possible location is opposite Brimpton House near the parish church.
Brimpton Airfield is located equal distant between the Berkshire towns of Reading and Newbury. Due to the airfield's close proximity to the Atomic Weapons Establishment in nearby Aldermaston, a restriction is in place for the surrounding airspace, requiring all circuits to be completed to the north of the runway. Despite the fact that the entire runway is within the R101 catchment, the airfield has special exemption from the civil aviation authority. Located close to RAF Greenham Common, the airfield was founded in the 1950s by Sir William Mount, 2nd Baronet, a director at Miles Aircraft in nearby Woodley. In the 1970s, the airfield was used by crop spraying contractors for the local agriculture industry until 1979 when it was designated for public civilian use.
The airfield is currently the home of Brimpton Flying Club which has over 50 members.
The Flying Club holds three fly-ins each year raising money for the Thames Valley Air Ambulance. At the fly-ins there is a display, usually featuring the Provosts and Saab.
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