Hampstead Escorts

Hampstead is north London's village: Georgian streets running up to the heath, a residential character closer to a market town than a London neighbourhood, and a selection of dining rooms anchored along Heath Street and Hampstead High Street.

Hampstead is one of central London’s most distinctive residential addresses: a Georgian and early-Victorian village that grew up around the heath, built on the only serious hill in central London, and preserved in essentially its original form by the Hampstead Garden Suburb covenants and the heath itself. The character is closer to a market town than a London neighbourhood, and the area’s residential population reflects this directly: a long-standing literary, academic and professional intelligentsia, with the kind of resident continuity that puts the same families in the same houses for generations. For Her Secret Society’s Hampstead-available companions, the booking pattern follows the area’s character: predominantly outcall, mostly to private residences, with an emphasis on discretion appropriate to the postcode.

There is essentially no hotel sector in Hampstead proper. The area’s pre-war boutique hotels closed long ago, and the modern alternative is either a serviced apartment within NW3 or a hotel booking in adjacent St John’s Wood or Marylebone, with our companions accompanying. The Northern Line from Hampstead to Embankment runs in twenty minutes, so a central London hotel-anchored evening that includes Hampstead-area engagements is operationally straightforward.

The dining is village-scaled. La Gaffe on Heath Street is the long-standing Italian neighbourhood institution, run by the same family since 1962, with rooms above the restaurant for the occasional bookable stay. Jin Kichi on Heath Street is one of the most consistent yakitori restaurants in central London, an old-school Japanese counter that has held a quietly devoted clientele for thirty years. The Wells on Well Walk and The Holly Bush on Holly Mount cover the gastropub roles, both occupying period buildings (The Holly Bush in particular is essentially unchanged since the eighteenth century). The Spaniards Inn on Spaniards Road, at the northern edge of the heath, is the historic coaching inn that has hosted everyone from Dickens to Keats to the contemporary north London literary set.

The residential streets where most Hampstead bookings take place include Frognal, Church Row, Flask Walk, Well Walk, the Vale of Health, Christchurch Hill and the area immediately around the High Street and the heath’s southern edge. Outcall to private addresses across NW3 is the standard arrangement.

Hampstead’s cultural fabric is unusually deep for the area’s size. The Freud Museum on Maresfield Gardens, Keats House on Keats Grove, Kenwood House on the north edge of the heath, Burgh House on New End Square, and the Everyman Cinema on Holly Bush Vale all sit within a short walk of the village centre. Bookings that include a cultural engagement (a Wigmore Hall recital in the West End, a Royal Academy private view in Mayfair, a concert at Kenwood in summer) are routine.

The adjacency is northern London. St John’s Wood sits south across Swiss Cottage; North London and North West London cover the wider areas. Central London hotels in Marylebone and Mayfair are twenty-five minutes by car or thirty minutes on the Northern Line.

Nearby Hotels

  • The area is predominantly residential
  • Hotel arrangements typically made in St John's Wood, Marylebone or central London

Transport

  • Hampstead: Northern
  • Belsize Park: Northern
  • Hampstead Heath: Overground
  • Swiss Cottage: Jubilee

Notable Dining

  • La Gaffe, Heath Street
  • Jin Kichi, Heath Street
  • The Wells, Well Walk
  • The Holly Bush, Holly Mount
  • The Spaniards Inn, Spaniards Road
  • The Bull & Last (Highgate border)

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