About Bourne End
Bourne End is a village that is located in the County of Buckinghamshire, England. Although it is mainly situated within the parish of Wooburn and Bourne End, there are parts of the area situated within the parish of Little Marlow. The population of Bourne End is approximately 5,500 and it is twinned with the little French town of Octeville sur Mer which is located in Upper Normandy, between Le Havre and Eltretat. This village is an idyllic setting for a discreet rendezvous with one of our exceptional Bourne End escorts. Whatever you are looking for in a companion, we will have the perfect lady for you. Every man has different tastes as to the type of lady they prefer, it may be a slim and busty brunette or curvy, sexy blonde, whatever your tastes, we will have the perfect match for you. These escorts are the very best that you will find in Bourne End and they already have their discerning clients in the area. We will bring the beautiful escort of your choice direct to you in Bourne End, you can just sit back and relax and plan the type of evening that you would like to have with your exciting companion. As transport links are good in the area, you may like to spend some time at a lively bar, then move on to one of the many excellent restaurants for a cosy meal for two. You may just want a quiet evening in the seclusion of your home or hotel, giving you the opportunity to get to know your escort and also enjoy the many pleasures that she has in store for you. We are confident that whatever you choose to do it will result in the perfect experience with your escort, leaving you impatient for your next meeting.The original village of Bourne End was different from the established village centre of today; it was about half a mile downstream on the River Thames on the mouth of the River Wye and was originally called 'Born End'. The River Wye was the sole provider of water power for many mills in the valley for many hundreds of years and Bourne End was no exception to this. On the Final stretch of the river were four mills; Princes Mill, Jacksons or Gunpowder Mill, Hedsor Mill and Lower Mill and in those days these mills were the predominant employers for the area, together with the local farms and the two wharfs on the River Thames.
Bourne End was home to two very well known writers; Enid Blyton, who was a very popular children's writer and Edgar Wallace, who was a prolific crime author and dramatist.
Today Bourne End is a convenient location lying between the M4 and M40 motorways, it has retained its railway station, which is on the Maidenhead to Marlow branch line. Due to its close proximity to London many commuters live in the area and it is one of the most desirable places to live in South East England, but as a result of its popularity house prices are high.
Bourne End is home to many businesses and services but does still retain a wonderful village-like atmosphere. The village has two recreation grounds and plenty of riverside open space. For visitors and residents alike, the river is the main attraction of Bourne End and as a result many leisure pursuits involve and revolve around it. Every year the Sailing Club hosts a week-long regatta and this is known as Bourne End Week.











