About Newbury
Newbury is located in the county of Berkshire England, situated on the River Kennet as well as the Kennet and Avon Canal. Its town centre contains many beautiful 17th century buildings and was well known in the past for its racecourse. Although Newbury is in what we would consider to be the countryside, the pace of life is no less stressful than if you were living in London. Everyone these days seems to have such a fast pace set in their working environment it often leaves little opportunity to socialist outside the workplace and it may be difficult for some of you guys out there to find really good female company. If that is the situation that you find yourself in, why not think about a meeting with one of our absolutely stunning Newbury escorts. These escorts are not only gorgeous and sexy, they are intelligent too and they know how best to entertain their clients and meet their individual needs. It does not matter how you wish to spend your evening with your lovely escort, you may want to explore the nightlife, enjoy a romantic meal for two or just stay in the comfort of your home or hotel, whatever your choice, your escort will be happy to keep you company. We know that your evening will be so enjoyable that you will not be able to wait to see your escort again.Following the Norman invasion in the late 11th century Newbury was founded as a new borough. Surprisingly it was not mentioned in the Domesday Book by name. During the 16th century as a result of the collapse of the local cloth trade Newbury became a poverty stricken area and it was not until the 18th century that things in the area began to improve. This was mainly due to the rise of the popularity of Bath as a destination for the wealthy who wished to escape the heat and smells of London during the summer. As Newbury was about halfway between London and Bath it became a popular stopping point for travellers on their long two day journey to and from London and many coaching inns began to appear. One of those Inns was the George and Pelican which had stabling for as many as 300 horses. Also a theatre was built to provide the many travellers with entertainment.
One other place to visit when in Newbury is the Lido, which is one of the few remaining lidos in the UK and can cater for 1000 visitors a day. Newbury today, is definitely an ideal location to visit or live, with the great restaurants, bars and cafes, excellent shopping centres and sports and leisure facilities combined with good transport links and open spaces it can be said that it is perfect.











