W1 House Cleaning
Carpet Cleaning Baker Street
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 Baker Street.
We will provide a free no obligation quote W1 house cleaning.
House cleaning in St John's Wood
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 W1 Baker Street:
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Places of interest in W1
Langham Hotel, London
The Langham, London is one of the largest and best known traditional style grand hotels in London. It is in the district of Marylebone on Langham Place and faces up Portland Place towards Regent's Park. It is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World marketing consortium.All Souls Church, Langham Place
All Saints, Camden Town · St. George's, Bloomsbury · St Giles in the fields · St John's Chapel, Bedford Row · St Pancras New Church · St Pancras Old Church · Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road · St Michael's Church, Camden TownSt. George's Hall (London)
The building was demolished in 1966, and together with the site of the adjacent Queens Hall ? original home of the Henry Wood promenade concerts ? the location was used for the construction of the St Georges Hotel and Henry Wood House.East Finchley tube station
A strong feature of the station is the semi-circular glazed stairways leading to the enclosed bridge over the tracks occupied by staff offices. These, combined with the station's block-like mass and the narrow deck-like platform buildings, lend the building the atmosphere of a ship. Prominent from the platforms and dominating the main entrance elevation, almost like a ship's figurehead, is a 10-foot-tall (3.0 m) statue by Eric Aumonier of a kneeling archer captured as if having just released an arrow along the railway line towards central London. (The Archer, a local community newspaper, is named after this landmark). The archer is intended to commemorate Finchley's ancient association with hunting in the nearby Royal Forest of Enfield. There is also a pun, in that it faces towards Archway.Market Place (Finchley)
No trace of the market now exists other than the road name.Information by Wikipedia.com










