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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 W1 house cleaning
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Marylebone Camden Town House cleaning services in NW1

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Places of interest in


Cumberland Terrace

The Terrace was used as a location for the filming of The Invasion (Doctor Who) in 1968.

Chester Terrace

The Avengers used this location in the episode called "You'll Catch your Death" (1968).[5] It featured in the 1997 film version of George Orwell's "Keep The Aspidistra Flying". The street is mentioned in the book "All Roads Lead to Calvary" by Jerome K. Jerome who used the location in the story "Malvina of Brittany". It was a major location in The End of the Affair (1955) It featured in The Nanny (1965).

Nordic churches in London

Church of Good Shepherd · Abney Park Chapel · St John-at-Hackney · St Leonard's

Highgate tube station

The construction of the Northern Heights project extended tube train services from the Northern Line's terminus at Archway (then called Highgate) through a new section of paired tunnels under the High Level station to emerge north west of Highgate station, where connections to the LNER line to East Finchley were made.

Waterlow Park

Waterlow Park is a 26-acre (11 ha) park to the south east of Highgate Village, in North London, England. It was given to the public by Sir Sydney Waterlow, as "a garden for the gardenless" in 1889.

Information by Wikipedia.com



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