About Leyton
Leyton is an area in East London within the London Borough of Waltham Forest, with a postcode of E10. It borders several areas such as Walthamstow, Leytonstone, Homerton, Lower Clapton and Stratford. If you are in Leyton and you are looking for a risqué and spicy rendezvous with an absolutely delicious and beautiful escort, then look no further, we can have one of our outstanding Leyton escorts direct to your door within 45 minutes of your booking. If you are working hard all week and your life is generally stressful, there can be nothing better than a relaxing massage and a quiet evening in the company of, not only a charming and witty young lady with great conversation but also someone who will be totally attentive to all your needs. That is a perfect description of any of our Leyton escorts, all of them are experienced and compassionate to their clients wishes. If you really wanted to spoil yourself then an overnight booking would be an excellent way to do this.Over the past few years most of the high-rise council block that were spread over the area have now been demolished and the area is now a quiet suburb of East London with a mix of terraced houses built between 1870 and 1910, with modern housing estates spread over the area. The main route through the town is the High Road; this once was the ancient route to Waltham Abbey.
Leyton is a multi-cultural part of London with a very mixed population of approximately 50% white, 23% black, 27% south Asian, the mixture of nationalities within these percentages of a true mix of people from Russia, North Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Jamaica, Ireland, Cyprus, South Africa, Bosnia, Serbia and Poland.
The New Spitalfields market is situated in Leyton and it is the UK's leading horticultural market with an abundance of exotic fruits and vegetables. As well as the market there are two main shopping areas, situated at opposite end of the High Street and a new Retail Park has opened in Leyton Mills.
The whole area of Leyton is undergoing a complete regeneration in preparation for the 2012 Olympics, although it must be said that a large amount of redevelopment did commence in Leyton before the host of the Olympic Games was announced. In the past Leyton was one of the poorest locations in East London and great effort has been made by the Waltham Forest Housing Action Trust scheme and millions of pounds has been invested in new housing.
The area's excellent transport links make commuting to the centre of London and the City very easy, Leyton is served by the Central Line of London Underground and the journey to Liverpool Street and Bank-Monument takes approximately 13 minutes. In addition to the train service the town is also well served by buses, this includes some 24 hour bus services.
There are plans to build The London Velopark in Leyton; this will include a 6,000 seat outdoor BMX racing track and a 6,000 seat indoor velodrome for track cycling. It is anticipated that there will be a considerable number of Olympians using the training facilities at Waltham Forest Pool and Track in order to prepare for the 2012 Olympics.
Leyton will is a busy and exciting area which is well worth a visit.











