About Whitchurch
Whitchurch is a village and also a civil parish within Aylesbury vale district in Buckinghamshire. It is located about four miles south of Winslow, four miles north of Aylesbury and has approximately 850 residents and a post code of HP22. It is a perfect place to meet with one of our undeniably beautiful Whitchurch escorts. If you are looking for some exceptional company while you are visiting Whitchurch, either on business or on vacation or you are resident of the village then there is no better time than tonight. You will find a marvellous choice of ladies on our tonights escorts page of our website and all you have to do is call us and book your perfect companion. We will bring the escort of your choice direct to your door within the hour so that you can sit back and relax and plan your evening.
Whitchurch includes many fine old buildings, and is considered by many to be quite picturesque. There was once a market in the village, granted in 1245, and the old market hill still remains. The granting of the charter for the market is celebrated with a May feast every year. The church was built in the 13th century with additional building work in the 15th century. Bolbec castle was burned down by parliamentary forces during the English Civil War, the mound still remains as does the spring, called Fair Alice, which was the fresh water supply for the castle.
The village of Whitchurch is situated on the Turnpike road from London to Birmingham and is on the track of the old Roman road leading from Towcester on through Aylesbury to Dorchester. The village stands on high ground and consists chiefly of one main street. Many of the houses denote age, being built of wood frame filled up with bricks and plaster, and having overhanging storeys, good paved paths skirt the high road on either side, on the west of the main street there are bye roads, one of which leads to an open space called the Market Hill.
The sub-soil is of clay, loam, gravel and stone, the clay is well adapted for bricks, and has been worked at a brick kiln here for many years, good stone for building purposes is also found, many old stone buildings and walls tell us that thousands of loads of this material have been raised to supply the neighbourhood. Several of the Churches around are built of Whitchurch stone. The village itself, being on high ground, and consequently dry, is considered to be one of the healthiest in Bucks.


