About Chearsley
Chearsley is a village within Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire. It is situated about seven miles south west of Aylesbury, and about four miles north of Thame, in Oxfordshire. Chearsley is a small village of less than 500 inhabitants. The unknowing traveller can easily miss its charms as very little of the village is on view from the main road. The detour down the side of the hill, with the winding, hollow lanes, is worth taking.
Many of the cottages are thatched, and if a walk is taken down School Lane, there is an old terrace of cottages, which used to house the lace makers of yesteryear. If the electricity wires are ignored, one can almost see the ladies, with their straw pillows and bobbins, sitting outside the cottages, making their beautiful Buckinghamshire lace patterns. This is also the spot where the rat catcher used to frighten the girls coming out of school. He would save the little white mice he had caught and place them under his hat. On seeing the schoolgirls, he would raise the hat in true gentlemanly fashion, and the mice would cascade to the ground.
In the Conservation area, Watts Green is particularly picturesque, with its mixture of thatched, timber and witchert dwellings. This was once the 'tradesmen's' section of the village, with a shop, ale-house, cobbler's shop and nail-makers shed in close proximity to each other, around the green. The nail-maker's shed can still be seen in the garden of 'Needlemakers' cottage, but, sadly, the matching cobbler's shed on the other side of the lane was destroyed.
At the bottom of the hill, stands the 12th/13th century church. This little building with its simple white interior is much loved by all who visit. Near the church, is a spring which trickles into a pond, known as Stockwell. It is suspected that this is the holy well to which pilgrims made homage in previous centuries. Chearsley has many springs and often water can be heard running through the road drains in the driest of weather. Stockwell was still running in the famous drought of 1977.
The Bell is a lovely, Award Winning, 14th. Century Traditional Village Inn. As featured on TV several times, The Bell is situated on Chearsley Village Green. The Bell offers a good range of quality food and ales and has a covered Patio area with Heating and Lighting.
If you are looking for somewhere to spend an evening with your seductive and alluring Diamond escort, then The Bell public house would be the perfect choice. This pub has a reputation for its perfect location in the heart of village, the perfect venue for you to start your discreet, romantic and exciting evening with your stunning Chearsley escorts. Whatever your taste in ladies, we are sure to have the perfect match for you tonight, there is no need to be shy, even if you have never experienced the company of an escort before, we are sure that once you have met with one of our gorgeous and sexy ladies, you will be enthralled with the outcome and you will not be able to wait for your next visit.


