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City Butterflies
Battersea escorts work a district that is residential first and last, and evenings here are shaped by that. SW11 is the park, the old village around Battersea Square, and terraces climbing Lavender Hill towards Clapham Junction. Bookings run to front doors and mansion blocks rather than to lobbies, because nobody comes to Battersea for a hotel lobby.
City Butterflies covers the whole of SW11, from Prince of Wales Drive along the edge of the park to the lanes off Battersea Church Road and the addresses on Queenstown Road. Every escort is met and vetted in person before she is listed, and the arrangement is confirmed in writing before she travels. Anyone who comes to an SW11 door is one of our elite London escorts.


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£600 Nine ElmsBrazilianGenuine ImagesBattersea Park is the anchor. It was laid out on what were Battersea Fields, and it holds the boating lake, the bandstand, the riverside path and the Peace Pagoda facing the water. Chelsea sits directly opposite, one crossing away over Albert Bridge or Chelsea Bridge.
There is more inside the gates than the postcard suggests: the Pump House Gallery beside the lake, the sub-tropical garden, a small children’s zoo, and a riverside terrace that looks straight across at Cheyne Walk. Albert Bridge is the prettiest of the crossings, lit end to end after dark, and most people walk over it at least once.
West of the park the district gets older and much smaller in scale. Battersea Square sits at the top of Battersea Church Road, and St Mary’s, the church on the river where William Blake was married, is a two-minute walk below it. Battersea Dogs and Cats Home is on Battersea Park Road, roughly where the district gives way to Nine Elms. Battersea Park and Queenstown Road stations both put you into Victoria or Waterloo quickly.
The Square is where most evenings here start: pubs and restaurants around a small triangle, nothing corporate, nothing that needs booking three weeks out. It is close enough to the water that you can walk down to the old church and back while the table is being made ready. From there the river path runs east through the park.
Higher up, Lavender Hill and Battersea Rise are busier and later. Battersea Arts Centre occupies the old town hall on Lavender Hill, and Theatre503 is upstairs at the Latchmere pub nearby, so there is usually something on if you’d rather not go straight to dinner. Northcote Road runs south from Battersea Rise and holds most of the neighbourhood’s dinner tables.
The other option is to leave. Chelsea is one bridge north, so dinner on the King’s Road followed by a return to Battersea is a perfectly ordinary evening here, and the cab fare is small.
Give us the address early. A flat in a mansion block off Prince of Wales Drive and a house near the Square are not the same journey, and the honest answer about timing depends on which one it is. SW11 is front doors rather than reception desks, so the entrance you want used, the buzzer name if there is one, and whether a porter is on the door all save time at the kerb.
Reach us on WhatsApp, Telegram, email or the booking form. If you are at the hotel on Queenstown Road, call from your room and we will call the room back, so there is no need to give a personal number at all. We don’t answer withheld numbers.
You get the whole arrangement in writing before she sets off.
Not quite, and it is worth knowing the difference before you send an address. The power station is its own development on the eastern edge, with a hotel, restaurants, a pier and an Underground station inside it. Battersea itself is the older residential district west and south of that: the park, the Square, Lavender Hill. They are a walk apart along the river, and plenty of evenings use both.
Yes. Lavender Hill, Battersea Rise and the streets around Clapham Junction are all SW11, whatever the station name suggests, and Northcote Road runs south from the top of the hill. Clapham Junction is a Battersea station rather than a Clapham one, which catches out most visitors and occasionally a driver. Send the postcode and we’ll work to that rather than to the name.
We only publish photographs the escort has agreed to, and we will confirm before you book whether hers are recent and genuine. If you want more reassurance than that, ask for a recent selfie or a short video and we’ll request one on your behalf.
Battersea sits inside Wandsworth, and the borough page covers Earlsfield, Wandsworth Town and Putney as well: Wandsworth escorts. East along the river is Battersea Power Station escorts and then Nine Elms escorts. One bridge north is Kensington and Chelsea escorts.
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