About Inkpen
Inkpen is a rural hamlet in the county of West Berkshire. Although Inkpen is a village it is still within easy reach of towns like Hungerford Newbury and Thatcham, all to the north of the village. Inkpen escorts know this area well and it could be said they are the escort agency of choice in both Inkpen and other towns and villages in the immediate area. We take pride in all our girls and monitor our client feedback on a regular basis. Our girls are not only extremely glamorous and sexy, they also have a good sense of fun and will make your encounter feel very special indeed. If you are in Inkpen on business or pleasure, or maybe a resident of this lovely village then look no further than a diamond escort. A single phone call will put you in touch with our friendly staff who will arrange everything for you. If it is a one to one liaison with a super-sexy glamorous and exciting girl in your home or hotel room or if you need a stunning escort for a special occasion then you wont be disappointed when your date turns up at your door. Inkpen has a number of good pubs and restaurants, which are great places to be seen with a glamorous companion before taking her back to your hotel room for who knows what.
As well as good pubs, Inkpen has much history and archaeological finds. The highest point in south east England is just a mile south of the village, this is a place of outstanding beauty with the summit at 974 ft above sea level, with an Iron Age settlement at the top. This is a great place to enjoy the views and watch kites and paragliders circling above your head.
The area was one of the first landscapes in Britain to reappear when the last ice age receded some 10,000 years ago. The first sign of life in Inkpen were from the Mesolithic period from 10,000 to 5500 BC. A number of prehistoric settlements were spread out along the Downs around Inkpen. The west Berkshire Museum has a number of bone tools and a bronze knifes found in Inkpen that date back to this period.
The earliest record of Inkpen is in the Cotton Charter viii, dated between 931 and 939. This includes the will of a Saxon thegn named Wulfgar, whose name means wolf-spear Wolfgar owned land at inche penne you can see how the name evolved through the centuries.
The Church also had a prominence in the village, with The Church of England parish church of Saint Michael from the 13th century, the east window and chancel and the west window of the nave were added in the 15th century, then the church was revived in 1896 when the pulpit and much of the present day seating were carved.
This area has much to offer and who better to visit it with than an escort from Diamond.











