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House cleaning in South Woodford E18

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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 E11 house cleaning
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South Woodford House cleaning services in E18

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Wanstead tube station

Construction of the station had started in the 1930s, but was delayed by the onset of World War 2. Wanstead was not opened until December 14, 1947. The station buildings, located opposite The Green, were designed by architect Charles Holden, like many other stations on the branch.

South Woodford tube station

South Woodford tube station is a London Underground station on the Central Line, between Snaresbrook and Woodford in Zone 4.

Snaresbrook tube station

Looking south ("westbound")

Manor House tube station

Platform roundel

Harringay Stadium

In line with its property disinvestment strategy, the GRA sold the Harringay site in 1985 to Sainsbury's for £10.5 million. Two years later the stadium finally closed down. The site was cleared and in its place was built a Sainsbury's store and some new housing. The only remaining trace of the stadium is a very small area of open land to the south and east of the Sainsbury's car park, called Harringay Stadium Slopes.[15]

Information by Wikipedia.com



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