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House cleaning in Maida Vale Warwick Avenue W9

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London Carpet Cleaning is a professional cleaning company with over 14 years valuable experience in the carpet and upholstery cleaning in W9 house cleaning. If you are looking for information on carpet cleaning you came to the right place. For best results hire a professional carpet to help you with your cleaning in Maida Vale Warwick Avenue.

Our main area for carpet cleaning and sofa cleaning includes South West London, West London, East London, North West London and north London and Maida Vale Warwick Avenue.


Already a well established cleaning company, we provide a wide range of carpet cleaning and full house cleaning services to our customers across West London and NW6 house cleaning
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We are a young and ambitious company looking to change the level of expectations in the cleaning business and impress all our customers in House cleaning in Maida Vale Warwick Avenue.
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Maida Vale Warwick Avenue House cleaning services in W9

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Places of interest in


Abbey Road (street)

Beatlemania! With The Beatles ˇ Twist and Shout ˇ The Beatles' Long Tall Sally

Maida Vale tube station

Escalator at Maida Vale Tube Station (December 2002)

Warwick Avenue tube station

"Warwick Avenue" is also the name of a song that makes reference to the station by Welsh singer Duffy, released as a single in the UK and Ireland in May 2008. The song reached Number 3 in the UK Official Top 40.

Harringay Stadium

In 1937, Harringay Stadium was part of a scheme by the owner of the Romford greyhound, track, Arthur Leggett, to increase attendance at his venue.

Harringay Arena

The Arena was built and owned by Brigadier-General Alfred Critchley under the auspices of his private company, the Greyhound Racing Association Trust Ltd (GRA). A new company, Harringay Arena Limited, whose directors were also directors of the GRA, was incorporated in 1929 to build and manage the venue.

Information by Wikipedia.com



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