RSS Latest News Add to favorites TwitThis Facebook Youtube
Do You Need Cleaning Help?
House cleaning in WD25 Borehamwood

WD25 House Cleaning

Carpet Cleaning Borehamwood

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 Borehamwood.

We will provide a free no obligation quote WD25 house cleaning.

House cleaning in Hendon

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.

WD25 House cleaning services in Borehamwood

List of services we provide in WD25 Borehamwood:




Places of interest in WD25


Abbots Langley

Abbots Langley is a large village in the English county of Hertfordshire. It is an old settlement and is mentioned (under the name of Langelai) in the Domesday Book. Economically the village is closely linked to Watford and was formerly part of the Watford Rural District. Since 1974 has been included in the Three Rivers district.

Caledonian Road tube station

Southbound platform, looking south

Lower Holloway

Lower Holloway is a district in the London Borough of Islington, London. The name has fallen out of common use and the area is now generally regarded as being a part of Holloway. The area of Lower Holloway stretches from the South of Holloway Road to the Central side of Holloway, Nags Head. It is wholly in the N7 postal district.

Holloway Road tube station

In early July 2007, refurbishment works, as part of Tube Lines station upgrade programme for 2007-8, begun at Holloway Road station. The station was closed to the public over the weekend of October 13-14 and also the following Sunday (October 21), October 27-28, and November 10-11 and 17.[3] Other closures took place in early 2008 although these closures didn't clash with football matches at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.

Ponders End

Ponders End marked thus on the Ordnance Survey map of 1822. It was recorded in 1593 as Ponders ende that is "end or quarter of the parish associated with the Ponder family" from the Middle English ende. John Ponder is mentioned in a document of 1373; the surname is believed to be a " keeper of, or dweller by, a fish-pond or mill-pond ".[2]

Information by Wikipedia.com



©2008 - May 17, 2012, 09:51 pm