House Cleaning in Brompton Road, London

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Residential, construction, commercial, model homes, move-ins/out, spring cleanings and small offices, our company does all aspects of the cleaning in these categories, including windows and carpet cleaning. We provide top quality work performed by qualified caring professionals, who take great pride in their work and give everything they do that very personal touch.
Step into a house cleaned to your complete satisfaction. Cross a major chore off your to-do list and let us take care of house cleaning. Then savor the pleasure of knowing your whole home has been cleaned by a professional team you can trust. A team that does a house cleaning in Brompton Road just the way you want each and every time.
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Covered postcodes: SW3
Information about Brompton Road
Brompton Road is a street in Knightsbridge, London. It starts from Knightsbridge tube station and runs south-west, through an extremely wealthy residential area, until it reaches Egerton Gardens and the area to the east of South Kensington tube station. It ends at what is popularly known as Brompton Cross, where it turns into Fulham Road, home of Chelsea Football Club.
There are 5-star hotels, and many top restaurants and shops along the road. The most famous department store in the world, Harrod's, is located near the eastern end. Another major landmark along the road is the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, commonly known as the Brompton Oratory.
Brompton Road tube station was halfway between Knightsbridge tube station and South Kensington tube station on the Piccadilly line, just east of the Brompton Oratory. It closed 30 July 1934 due to lack of traffic. Brompton Road is sometimes confused with Old Brompton Road which lies further to the west, in South Kensington.
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