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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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Chester Terrace

All 42 houses are Grade I listed buildings.[1] They were designed by John Nash and built by James Burton in 1825. At each end of the terrace there is a Corinthian arch bearing at the top the terrace name in large lettering on a blue background, probably the largest street signs in London. Five of the houses are semi-detached. One of the semi-detached houses, Nash House (3 Chester Terrace, although the main entrance is on Chester Gate), has a bust of John Nash on its west side,[1] looking identical to the bust on All Souls Church, Langham Place.

Cumberland Terrace

The Terrace was built by William Mountford Nurse, with James Thomson serving as resident architect, and was completed in 1826. It consists of three main blocks, linked together by decorative arches with typical neoclassical style and grandeur. The central block includes a large sculptural pediment above a long colonnade of Ionic columns.

Nordic churches in London

St Mary Magdalene Church · St Peter's Italian Church

Leo Baeck College

Named in honour of Leo Baeck, the inspirational twentieth century German Liberal rabbi, the college was founded in 1956 as a rabbinical school for training Liberal and Reform rabbis. Rabbinical ordinations from Leo Baeck are recognised worldwide by Reform, Masorti and Liberal congregations.

Finchley Central tube station

Station Road entrance

Information by Wikipedia.com



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