N22 House Cleaning
Carpet Cleaning Alexandra Park
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 Alexandra Park.
We will provide a free no obligation quote N22 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 N22
Wood Green tube station
Eastbound platform (south)The Mall Wood Green
The Mall is the largest shopping centre within the North Circular, with just over 100 retail shops,[1] seven of them anchor stores, 45 market stalls,[2] and an average of 221,000 customers per week.[3] The centre and the adjoining shops on Wood Green High Road constitute the commercial hub of Haringey and its surrounding areas.[4]London Borough of Haringey
Haringey's economy is dominated by small businesses with 94.2% of businesses employing less than 24 people. These small businesses account for 39.3% of total employment in the borough.Essex Road railway station
On 4 October 1975 the Northern City Line was closed (due to its weekend closure, Essex Road closed the day before) and ceased to be part of the London Underground. The line was transferred to British Rail (BR) and the unused connection between Drayton Park and Finsbury Park from the cancelled Northern Heights plan finally received the tracks to connect the line to the surface platforms at Finsbury Park. On 8 August 1976, the City Line reopened as part of the BR network with mainline size trains running to Old Street. On 8 November 1976, seventy-two years after the GN&CR first opened, the line was opened fully for mainline trains from Moorgate to Finsbury Park and beyond as had been originally intended.Victoria Miro Gallery
The Victoria Miro Gallery is a leading[1] British contemporary art gallery in London, with an international reputation,[2] run by Victoria Miro, one of the "grandes dames of the Britart scene", who first exhibited Chris Ofili and the Chapman Brothers.[3] She opened her first gallery in 1985 in Cork Street, where she became one of the principal dealers,[4] then moved to much larger premises adjacent to Hoxton in 2000.[3] Her sale of Ofili's work, The Upper Room, to the Tate gallery in 2005 caused a media furore,[5] as Ofili was a serving trustee of the Tate, which was censured by the Charity Commission.[6] The gallery represents Turner Prize winners, Ofili and Grayson Perry.[7]Information by Wikipedia.com










