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List of services we provide in E16 Victoria Dock:
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We also provide house cleaning and other services in nearby areas including Victoria Dock, Ravenscourt Park, Brook Green Holland Park and Blackheath .
Places of interest in E16
Custom House station
London Bus routes 147, 241, 325, 678,and Night routes N551.ExCeL Exhibition Centre
Employment In 2008, ExCeL London contributed more than £800m to the London economy and was responsible for supporting 26,000 jobs. Nearly 2/3 of ExCeL's employees live in East London and over ¼ are from Newham.Prince Regent DLR station
Signage on eastbound platform faceAbney Park
Abney Park was dominated by Abney House. For some time in the early decades of the 19th century, it was the residence of James William Freshfield and his family. In its final days it became a Wesleyan Methodist training college or seminary c.1838/9-1843, and was then 'recycled' (broken up for sale as building materials for the building trade of the rapidly expanding metropolis) as was common in the Victorian era. The governorship of the ministerial training establishment at Abney House was granted to the Rev. John Farrar 1802-1884 (Secretary of the Methodist Conference on fourteen occasions and twice its elected President). When the Methodists moved into their first purpose-built college at Richmond, south of London, in 1843, he became the Classical Tutor and remained there until 1857.Abney Park Chapel
St Mary, Rotherhithe · Finnish Church and Seamen's Mission · Norwegian Church St George the Martyr · Metropolitan TabernacleInformation by Wikipedia.com










