About Haslemere
Haslemere is a town within the county of Surrey situated close to the borders of both Hampshire and west Sussex. The A3, which is the major road between London and Portsmouth lies to the west, to the south is a branch of the River Wey. Haslemere is the ideal location to meet with one of our spectacular Haslemere escorts who are frequent visitors to the area. Our escorts are the best that you will find and once you have spent an evening with one of these ladies you will know why. There reputation is second to none and it does not matter which of our seductive and beautiful ladies you choose to see, we can promise that you will be mesmerised not only by her exceptional beauty but her alluring personality too, she will definitely provide you with the perfect companionship for your evening in Haslemere. Our escorts outstanding reputation is not just due to their stunning good looks, it is as a result of their complete dedication to pleasing their clients and once you have enjoyed an evening with the girl of your choice you will understand this. As soon as you have chosen the girl that you would like to visit you, we will send her on her way, getting her to you as soon as possible, so that you can enjoy your unforgettable evening in Haslemere.
Haslemere is surrounded by hills and beautiful countryside, Blackdown hill is to the south and is 920 feet high, Gibbet Hill is to the north and is 894 feet high, it was on Gibbet Hill that many executions of notorious highwaymen took place. In past centuries the roads around Haslemere, especially alongside the nearby Devils Punch Bowl were notoriously dangerous. The National Trust own and protect much of the heath land today and it has become a very popular attraction for walkers.
Today, Haslemere connects with London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour railway stations and as a result the town has become a popular commuter town and a popular place to live, well served by Haslemere railway station.
The High Street in Haslemere is wide; this is because of its past use as a Victorian cattle market which was at the heart of Haslemere. There are two public houses in the town, namely The White Horse and The Swan Inn. There is a good mix of shops in the high street which are mainly independent, scattered amongst these shops are cafes, banks, estate agents and some excellent restaurants. Haslemere also has its own concert hall which can seat some 340 people; this is used on a regular basis as a theatre, concert venue and cinema. Haslemere is all together a lovely place to live in or visit.











