Fulham Escorts

Fulham is primarily residential: a stretch of west London running from Chelsea down to the river. Hotels in the area are limited; bookings typically take the form of outcall to private addresses across SW6 and SW10.

Fulham covers the SW6 postcode and the western edge of SW10, running from the southern boundary of Chelsea down through Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway to the Thames at Putney Bridge. The character is deliberately residential: streets of late-Victorian terraces between New King’s Road and the river, garden squares around Parsons Green, a particular concentration of family-scaled mansion blocks along Hurlingham Road, and a population that skews toward the Sloane-Ranger-with-young-family demographic that has lived in the area for two generations. For Her Secret Society’s Fulham-available companions, the booking pattern reflects this directly: predominantly outcall to private residences across SW6 and SW10, with hotel arrangements typically made in adjacent Chelsea or Kensington.

The hotel sector in Fulham proper is limited. Hotel Rafayel on the Left Bank, technically across the river at Battersea Reach, is the closest five-star with a clear Fulham association. The Sloane Place hotel sits at the SW10 border. For most Fulham-area hotel-anchored bookings, our companions accompany clients to one of the Chelsea or South Kensington hotels (11 Cadogan Gardens, The Cadogan, The Carlton Tower Jumeirah, The Milestone), each within a ten-minute drive of the Fulham residential streets.

The dining is gastropub-heavy and consistent. The Harwood Arms on Walham Grove holds the only Michelin star awarded to a London pub, with a particular reputation for game in season. The White Horse on Parsons Green (locally and historically known as the Sloaney Pony) has been the area’s most consistent pub for forty years. The Sands End on Stephendale Road, formerly co-owned by Mark Dyer (godfather to Princes William and Harry), occupies the gastropub-with-rooms middle ground. Brinkley’s on Hollywood Road in SW10 covers the long-standing neighbourhood-restaurant role. Megan’s at the Sands End and Manuka Kitchen on Parsons Green Lane handle the all-day brasserie roles. For something at the higher end, Bluebird Chelsea sits at the SW3 border.

The residential streets where most Fulham bookings take place include Hurlingham Road, Peterborough Road, Eel Brook Common’s surrounding terraces, the streets immediately around Parsons Green, the Walham Grove area behind the Harwood Arms, and the riverside blocks at Hurlingham Wharf and Imperial Wharf. Outcall to private addresses across SW6 is the standard format.

Chelsea Football Club’s stadium at Stamford Bridge and Fulham Football Club’s Craven Cottage both sit within the postcode, and bookings during the football season are arranged with appropriate notice to avoid the principal match-day disruptions to traffic.

For clients staying further afield, the District Line provides the most direct connection: Fulham Broadway and Parsons Green to Sloane Square in fifteen minutes, to Embankment in twenty-five.

The adjacency is south-west London. Chelsea sits immediately north across the Fulham Road; Kensington lies north-west; Earl’s Court is north; South West London covers the wider area. For onward travel, Westfield London at Shepherd’s Bush is fifteen minutes north by car.

Nearby Hotels

  • Hotel Rafayel on the Left Bank (Battersea Reach)
  • Premier accommodation typically arranged in adjacent Chelsea or Kensington

Transport

  • Fulham Broadway: District
  • Parsons Green: District
  • Putney Bridge: District
  • West Brompton: District, Overground

Notable Dining

  • The Harwood Arms, Walham Grove
  • Manuka Kitchen, Parsons Green Lane
  • Megan's at the Sands End
  • The White Horse, Parsons Green
  • Brinkley's, Hollywood Road (SW10)
  • The Sands End, Stephendale Road
  • Bluebird Chelsea (border)

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