About Stoke Poges
Stoke Poges is a village and civil parish within the South Buckinghamshire district. It is in the south of the county, about three miles north of Slough and a mile east of Farnham Common. Our girls at Stoke Poges escorts know the area well and have a number of regular clients that request their company time and time again. We pride ourselves on giving good value for money with real quality escorts. Our girls will make you feel at ease on arrival and very contented when they leave. Diamond Escorts are always stunning and have a great sense of fun. Your escort could be at your door within 45 minutes of your booking, greeting you with her sexy and seductive smile. Anyone of these girls will put you at ease and make you feel very comfortable as soon as they say hello.
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The manor house in Stoke Poges was once very substantial, and Queen Elizabeth I was entertained there in 1601. A few decades later the lady of the manor, Lady Purbeck, had a love affair with the Member of Parliament Robert Howard. The affair's discovery caused a national scandal and in 1635 she was imprisoned for adultery. She escaped from prison to France, later returning to Stoke Poges where she died in 1645.
King Charles I was imprisoned at the manor house in 1647 before his execution. Later the manor came into the possession of William Penn, who founded Pennsylvania, and it remained in his family for at least two generations.
Stoke Poges is also mentioned in 20th century literature, in the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, where it is the location of a frequently-visited golf course. The golf course at Stoke Park, Club formerly Stoke Poges Golf Club, also appeared in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, during a crucial golf match played between the principal characters. Stoke Park Club also featured in the films Layer Cake, Wimbledon, Bride and Prejudice, and Bridget Jones' Diary. The 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only filmed its opening sequence, when Bond visits his wife's grave, in the graveyard outside St Giles Church. Part of the 2007 series Jekyll was also filmed on the boardwalk and surrounding area. In the 1963 film I Could Go On Singing, Judy Garland's character visits St. Giles' parish church with her son.










