About Clavering
Clavering is a village situated in north-west Essex, England, its location is 20 miles south of Cambridge and just 10 miles from Stanstead Airport. Clavering is a picturesque area with an abundance of country walks and pubs with great pub food. If you are looking for a real getaway destination then Clavering is the place. If you are looking for company, then Clavering is also a great place to meet with one of our absolutely charming Clavering escorts, We all appreciate the relaxation that we can enjoy in the country with beautiful landscapes and fresh air, but it is all the more enjoyable with good company. Any one of our escorts that visit Clavering can offer you not only good companionship but she will be stunningly beautiful as well as having the experience to give you an unforgettable evening in Clavering. The transport links are quite good and if you would like to explore the surrounding areas and the nightlife, then the escort of your choice will be happy to accompany you. Clavering and its surrounding areas may be in the heart of the countryside but it has some superb hotels, restaurants and wonderful country pubs, any of these would be the ideal setting for a romantic meal for two.The name Clavering means "place where clover grows". There is evidence in Clavering of Prehistoric, Roman and early Saxon settlements and on the Langley side of the parish boundary is Beards Lane, this was a Roman road which went to the Roman towns of Chesterford and Braughing. In the area, places of interest and worth a visit is Clavering Castle which was once referred to as 'Robert's Castle' named after its owner Robert Fitz Wimarc and is thought to date back to pre-Norman times although, all that remains today are just ringworks and earthworks, but you can imagine what it was like when it was built. Another historic building is the smallest house in Essex, which is the Ford Keeper's Cottage.
The famous TV Chef Jamie Oliver comes from Clavering and his Father runs The Cricketers pub, which is one of the two village pubs in Clavering, it has become a large attraction for both locals and visitors alike. This pub is a 16th Century Freehouse in the heart of the English countryside, beamed ceilings, log fires, cask ales, with an English Tourist Board Silver Award and is a well known restaurant recommended in all major guide books. It is situated close to Stanstead Airport, Audley End House and both the Cambridge and the Newmarket race tracks. This country pub is where T.V chef Jamie Oliver grew up. Although he no longer cooks at the Cricketers, this is where he first started to cook, from the age of eight, under the guidance of his parents, the owners, Trevor and Sally Oliver.
The village has a lovely park and this leads onto many picturesque countryside walks through surrounding woods and fields. In addition to all this Clavering has several accessible fishing lakes which attract keen anglers from far and wide.











