SW20 House Cleaning
Carpet Cleaning West Wimbledon
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 West Wimbledon.
We will provide a free no obligation quote SW20 house cleaning.
House cleaning in West Kensington Barons Court
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. | |
Call 02089 953 999 for a Quote.

List of services we provide in SW20 West Wimbledon:
- Carpet Cleaning SW20 West Wimbledon
- House Cleaning Company SW20 West Wimbledon
- Home Cleaning SW20 West Wimbledon
- House Cleaning Services SW20 West Wimbledon
- Domestic House Cleaning SW20 West Wimbledon
- Deep House Cleaning SW20 West Wimbledon
Places of interest in SW20
Raynes Park railway station
Raynes Park railway station is in the London Borough of Merton in South London. The station is served by South West Trains, and is in Travelcard Zone 4. The large commuter population in the area who use the station predominately travel to and from London Waterloo on weekdays.Southside House
The house was built for Robert Pennington, who had shared Charles II's exile in Holland. In 1687 after losing his son to the Bubonic Plague, Pennington left London for Holme Farm, Wimbledon, which at that time was a separate village several miles from the capital. Pennington commissioned Dutch architects to build the house, incorporating an existing farmhouse into the design. Two niches either side of the front door contain statues of Plenty and Spring, they are said to bear the likenesses of Pennington's wife and daughter.Wimbledon, London
In the 1550s, Henry's daughter, Mary I, granted the manor to Cardinal Reginald Pole who held it until his death in 1558 when it once again become royal property. Mary's sister, Elizabeth I held the property until 1574 when she gave the manor house (but not the manor) to Christopher Hatton who sold it in the same year to Sir Thomas Cecil, Earl of Exeter. The lands of the manor were given to the Cecil family in 1588 and a new manor house was constructed and gardens laid out in the formal Elizabethan style.Manor House tube station
Harringay Green Lanes railway station is about 650m away, northward along Green Lanes.Harringay Arena
Harringay Arena was a sporting and events venue on Green Lanes in Harringay, North London, England. Built in 1936, it lasted as a venue until 1958.Information by Wikipedia.com










