St Johns Wood Escorts

St John's Wood sits north of Regent's Park: residential, leafy, with Lord's Cricket Ground at its centre and some of north-west London's most established embassy and residential addresses.

St John’s Wood is one of north-west London’s quietest premium addresses, organised around the village-scaled high street and the broad residential avenues that run between Regent’s Park and Maida Vale. The postcode is NW8, but the character belongs to a separate London from anywhere south of Marylebone Road: lower density, taller trees, more space between the front doors and the pavement. For Her Secret Society’s St John’s Wood-available companions, the booking pattern reflects this directly. Almost every engagement in the area is outcall to a private residence.

The hotel selection is essentially nil. There has been no major luxury hotel opening in St John’s Wood in living memory, and clients who want a hotel arrangement in the area generally book into Marylebone (twenty minutes south by car or six stops on the Jubilee line) or Mayfair, with our companions accompanying. The trade-off is that the residential character of the area, which is the reason most people live here in the first place, also means that nothing about a booking is publicly visible. The mansion blocks of Wellington Road, Hamilton Terrace, Hall Road and Carlton Hill keep visitor activity quiet by design, and the avenues themselves are wide enough to absorb whatever traffic finds its way into them.

The dining is village-scaled and consistent. L’Aventure on Blenheim Terrace is the area’s romantic dinner institution: a French neighbourhood restaurant that has operated, essentially unchanged, since the 1980s, with a candle-lit garden in summer. Harry Morgan’s on the High Street remains the long-standing kosher-style deli that anchored the area in the 1950s. The Ivy St John’s Wood opened in 2018 and now functions as the brasserie default. Aubaine handles the all-day modern French role, and Sushi Show on the High Street covers the omakase counter.

Lord’s Cricket Ground sits at the southern end of the area, and St John’s Wood is the historic home of the Marylebone Cricket Club, which is part of the reason the area maintains a particular discretion in the English summer. Bookings during the Test match and major final periods are arranged with appropriate notice.

The residential streets where most St John’s Wood bookings take place include Avenue Road (the largest private houses), Hamilton Terrace, Carlton Hill, Hall Road, Blenheim Terrace and the avenues immediately around the high street. The embassy presence in the area (the United States ambassador’s residence, among others) brings the same residual discretion that defines Belgravia across town.

For incall bookings, a small number of our St John’s Wood-available companions maintain private apartments within NW8. For all other formats, outcall to private residences is the standard arrangement.

The adjacent neighbourhoods extend the booking range. Marylebone sits south across Regent’s Park; Hampstead is fifteen minutes north; Paddington and Bayswater lie south-west across Maida Vale. The whole north-west London residential ecosystem is accessible within twenty minutes.

Nearby Hotels

  • The area is predominantly residential
  • Hotel arrangements typically made in Marylebone or Mayfair (twenty minutes south)

Transport

  • St John's Wood: Jubilee
  • Maida Vale: Bakerloo
  • Swiss Cottage: Jubilee
  • Marylebone (twenty minutes south): Bakerloo

Notable Dining

  • L'Aventure, Blenheim Terrace
  • Harry Morgan's, St John's Wood High Street
  • The Ivy St John's Wood
  • Aubaine, St John's Wood High Street
  • Sushi Show, St John's Wood High Street

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