EN1 House Cleaning
Carpet Cleaning Enfield
As a professional cleaning company, we provide a wide range of services to our customers including a comprehensive carpet cleaning, dry carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, sofa cleaning, and curtain cleaning near Enfield.
We will provide a free no obligation quote EN1 house cleaning.
House cleaning in Palmers Green
Our Prices:
| Bedroom | 22 |
| Lounge | 26 |
| Dining room | 26 |
| Staircase | 21 |
| Hallway | 12 |
| Large rug | 24 |
| Two seated sofa | 24 |
| Three seated sofa | 36 |
| Armchair | 16 |
| Full length pair of curtains | 29 |
| Double mattress | 17 |
| *All prices include VAT at 15%. A 50.00 pounds minimum charge applies. | |
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Places of interest in EN1
Ponders End
Ponders End Allotments Club is a track from the (1975) Chas and Dave album One Fing 'n' Annuver.[8]Enfield Highway
Enfield Highway is marked thus on the Ordnance Survey map of 1822, it is a settlement mainly from the eighteenth century named from the kings highe way leading to London 1610, the highway being the Roman road Ermine Street (now the A1010 Hertford Road).[2]Southbury railway station
The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains per hour to Cheshunt, and two trains per hour to London Liverpool Street.30 St Mary Axe
30 St Mary Axe, also known as the Gherkin and the Swiss Re Building, is a skyscraper in London's main financial district, the City of London, completed in December 2003 and opened at the end of May 2004.[2] With 40 floors, it is 180 metres (591 ft) tall,[1] and stands on the former site of the Baltic Exchange building, which was severely damaged on 10 April 1992 by the explosion of a bomb placed by the Provisional IRA.[2][3]St Mary Axe
St Mary Axe was a medieval parish in London whose name survives on the street it formerly occupied, St Mary Axe. The church itself was demolished in 1561 and its parish united with that of St Andrew Undershaft, which is on the corner of St Mary Axe and Leadenhall Street. The name derives from the combination of the church dedicated to the Virgin Mary and a neighbouring tavern, which prominently displayed a sign with an axe image.Information by Wikipedia.com










