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Here are the Easy Ways to Clean Your House Kings Cross

Here are a few tricks to simplify domestic house cleaning WC1.  
Make a schedule for clean-up work.  Involve your children in house cleaning Kings Cross and set different schedules for them.  
Do not forget to perform routine house cleaning WC1 or sweeping everyday in order to make your general cleaning lighter.  Every part of the house needs specific house cleaning WC1 solution.


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We also provide house cleaning and other services in nearby areas including Kings Cross, Harringay, Stamford Hill and Cricklewood .

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Places of interest in WC1


Charles Dickens Museum, London

Spread over four floors, the Charles Dickens Museum holds the world's most important collection of paintings, rare editions, manuscripts, original furniture and other items relating to the life and work of Dickens.[2] Perhaps the best-known exhibit is the portrait of Dickens known as Dickens' Dream by R.W. Buss, an original illustrator of The Pickwick Papers. This unfinished portrait shows Dickens in his study at Gads Hill Place surrounded by many of the characters he had created.[3]

Russell Square tube station

The Armchair Thriller story, The Girl Who Walked Quickly was filmed in the station. Locations included the outside of the station (which was largely obscured by scaffolding), the ticket area, stairs and platforms. Filming took place in January 1978.

Coram's Fields

Coram's Fields is a large open space in the London borough of Camden in central London, England. It occupies seven acres in Bloomsbury and includes a children's playground, sand pits, a duck pond, a pets corner, café and nursery. Adults (defined as anyone over the age of 16) are only permitted to enter if accompanied by children (under 16).

Arnos Grove tube station

The station was opened on 19 September 1932 as the most northerly on the first section of the Piccadilly Line extension from Finsbury Park to Cockfosters. It was the terminus of the line until services were further extended to Oakwood on 13 March 1933. Its name was chosen after public deliberation: alternatives were "Arnos Park", "Bowes Road" and "Southgate".[3]

Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum

It was close to the Great Northern Railway and had its own station.[1]

Information by Wikipedia.com



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