About Chalfont St Peter
Chalfont St Peter is one of a group of villages referred to as The Chalfonts and it lies between the towns of High Wycombe and Rickmansworth. Located in the County of Buckinghamshire, England, Chalfont St Peter is one of the largest villages in the UK with approximately 13,000 residents. If you live in Chalfont St Peter or are just visiting the area, why not take advantage of the availability of one of the best Chalfont St Peter escorts in your area. Many men, no matter their age or preferences are looking for female company, someone to bring some spice and excitement into their life. A meeting with one of our desirable and certainly beautiful escorts is the perfect way to do this, you will never be disappointed with your evening, whichever escort you choose to see, as all our escorts are renowned for client satisfaction and their reputation is second to none. All our escorts are experienced in the art of massage and pleasure, so if a quiet evening in your home or hotel in the company of a beautiful and intelligent lady is what you are looking for, then look no further. On the other hand you may want to find your entertainment in the local area, possibly an enjoyable evening meal and then on to a lively bar or club, as our escorts are fun loving, party girls then this would not be a problem, the young lady of your choice is there to follow the entertainment of your choice. One thing is guaranteed, you will enjoy a spectacular evening in Chalfont St Peter with your escort, whatever you choose to do.The reason for the popularity of Chalfont St Peter is mainly due to the proximity to Gerrards Cross railway station, which is situated between London Marylebone and Birmingham Snow Hill on the Chiltern Main Line service. The village centre is now dominated by modern building and urbanisation, sadly the result of this is that very little historic architecture remains in the village. Chalfont St Peter experienced the first major development when rows of Georgian shops were built; a few of these do remain. In the late 1920s larger developments began to emerge and the shops that are all along the main street towards Gold Hill common now comprise of most of the village centre. Later during the 1960's most of the Georgian shops had been demolished and in their place came concrete developments of flats, offices and shops which surround a central car park.
The building of the Gerrards Cross railway station in the late 19th century was the cause of the dramatic population increase in Chalfont St Peter. During a 100 year period between 1801 and 1901 the population in the village saw an increase of just 700 people, but from 1901 to present day the population rose to approximately 13,000 making Chalfont St Peter one of the largest villages in the UK.
There are a number of tourist attractions in Chalfont St Peter and it is often described as the 'Gateway to the Chiltern Hills'. Close to the village are many houses of note, together with a number of museums, cottages and parks, making this village an ideal setting for both residents and visitors alike.











