About Holland Park
Holland Park is not only a public park but it is a district situated within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea with postcodes of W8, W11 and W14. This is a lovely area of west London with a reputation as being affluent and fashionable. If you are in the Holland Park area tonight, why not treat yourself to the excellent company of one of our seductive and beautiful Holland Park escorts. Our escorts have an excellent reputation in the Holland Park area and it does not matter which lady you would like to visit you, we promise that you will be enthralled by her exceptional beauty and intelligence, giving you the perfect companion for the evening. The outstanding reputation of our escorts is not just due to their beauty, it is also due to their complete dedication to pleasing their clients. Once you have met with and enjoyed an evening with one of our escorts we are confident that you will definitely come back for more. The booking process could not be easier, just pick up the phone and one of our helpful receptionists will discuss the type of lady that you would like to see and instantly we will send her on her way to you, so that you can enjoy a wonderful evening in Holland Park.
Holland Park is well known for its large and attractive Victorian townhouses as well as its high class shopping and outstanding restaurants. The most popular destinations for shopping are High Street Kensington, Notting Hill, Portobello Market, Westbourne Grove, Ledbury Road, Clarendon Cross and Holland Park Avenue, all these shopping areas are situated around the Holland Park district.
Holland Park - Public Park is approximately 54 acres in area and its regular visitors consider it to be one of the most peaceful and romantic parks in central London. Holland Park is definitely one of London's most elegant districts and its pretty, petit park is one of its main features. It's the ideal location for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city but who don't want to travel too far out of the centre. The park itself offers small, cosy grassy knolls, cooling woodland glades, wild ponds, pavilions, an open expanse for games and general frolicking, playgrounds for older and younger children and a café. There are beautiful woodland trails, manicured lawns and formal gardens, the Kyoto Japanese Garden with its resident Coi, and a fantastic ice cream stand is in the middle. Holland Park opened in 1952, but it used to be a private estate belonging to the Earl of Holland. During the 19th century the Holland House attracted high profile visitors from various walks of life, from the politician, Lord Palmerston, to the poet, Lord Byron. The former ballroom of Holland House is now the stylish Belvedere restaurant, while the orangery and ice house host temporary exhibitions. In the summer open-air opera and theatre concerts are held in the grounds. When you visit the park, look out for the spectacular peacocks that roam the grounds. Other attractions in the park are the famous Orangery, a giant chess set, a cricket pitch and tennis courts. Also recently in 2010, the park set aside an area which is home to pigs, the purpose behind this is that over some 12 months or so it is hoped that they will reclaim the area from nettles and unwanted weeds in order to create another meadow area for wild flowers.
Holland Park district is today one of the most expensive residential districts in London or indeed anywhere in the world. The large houses in the area are regularly listed for sale at prices of £10 million and a number of countries maintain embassies there.The area also has its fair share of famous residents such as Simon Cowell, Bryan Ferry and actress Anita Dobson with her husband Brian May.











