About West Wycombe
West Wycombe is a village situated within the county of Buckinghamshire and is located along the A40 London to Oxford road. This village is ideally placed for one of our spectacular West Wycombe escorts, to be with you within 45 minutes. Diamond Escorts have many ladies with supermodel looks and figures but not only that, if you are looking for a true professional escort then we have those in abundance. Our ladies are experts in the art of massage, as well as being great conservationists and they will put you at your ease as soon as you meet.
The entire town of West Wycombe is owned by the National Trust, who purchased it in 1929 when it was under threat of destruction. The village boasts several fine examples of historic buildings, with most dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. West Wycombe Hill, above the town, is surmounted by an Iron Age hillfort, which shares space with a largely 13th century church. The church is topped with an enormous golden ball, large enough to hold 6 people. It was created by Sir Francis Dashwood of Hellfire Club fame as a meeting, drinking space. The interior of the church is remarkable, it was created to emulate an Egyptian temple with Corinthian columns, marble floors, and richly decorated ceilings and walls.
Nearby are the West Wycombe Caves, and the Dashwood Mausoleum. In the 1750s the caves were excavated from an old quarry by Sir Francis, partly to give work to unemployed locals, and partly to create an out of the way spot for his club to gather. The caves are populated with costumed effigies of Dashwood's friends. A secret tunnel is rumoured to run between the George and Dragon pub in West Wycombe to the caves. The pub itself has a resident ghost, the spectre of a former barmaid.
The village and West Wycombe Park have been used as a filming location for numerous films, most notably The Duchess, The Importance of Being Earnest, I Capture the Castle and Dead Man's Folly. The BBC TV adaptation of the Mrs. Gaskell novel Cranford was partly filmed at West Wycombe Park, along with TV series Inspector Morse. The Mausoleum was used as the set of a Roman town in an episode of the BBC Childrens show Chucklevision.
The caves have also been visited by paranormal TV shows Most Haunted and Ghost Hunters.


