House Cleaning in Crouch End, London

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Welcome to the company, which does house cleaning in Crouch End, as well as apartment cleaning. We can clean small businesses, apartment buildings, and office buildings. If you need we can help with regular or one-time cleaning, move-outs, move-ins, yard work, organizing, etc.
Professional Crouch End house cleaning is a very personal service. That's why our staff designs your cleaning service around your home, your needs and your priorities. Specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, floors and dusting, and during every cleaning, we'll make sure that those areas shine. And guaranteeing that you-our client will be satisfied.
We expect to earn your trust with every house cleaning service in Crouch End, therefore, we don't require signed contracts. Simply give us two business days' notice should you need to change a cleaning. Our company guarantees our work, too. If ever you're not satisfied, simply call us within 24 hours of the cleaning and we'll re-clean the house for free.
Covered postcodes: N8
Information about Crouch End
Crouch End is an area of north London, in the London Borough of Haringey. The area is in the Hornsey and Wood Green constituency. Crouch End is in a valley between Crouch Hill and Highgate to the south and west, Hornsey to the east, and Muswell Hill and Alexandra Park to the north. It is seen by many as a desirable area to live in and has a pleasant town centre with many shops and restaurants. It is on many bus routes, and though it has no Tube station of its own it is not too far from Highgate Tube, and from Hornsey and Crouch Hill railway stations. However, it has also gained a reputation for perceived pretentiousness and high self regard among its mainly middle class inhabitants. The town featured in the 2004 book "Crap Towns," (edited by Sam Jordison) for these reasons. There is a high concentration of actors, media industry workers and artists in the town, commonly referred to as 'nouvous crouche,' which does nothing to subtract from the stereotype of Crouch End as a "champagne socialist" haunt. Famous residents have included Neil Morrisey, Sean Hughes and members of the band Travis.
In the 1990s Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics had a recording studio on Crouch Hill. According to legend, he invited Bob Dylan to drop in any time he felt like it. Bob took him up on his offer, but the taxi driver dropped him off on the adjacent Crouch End Hill. Bob knocked on the door of the supposed home of Dave Stewart and asked for Dave. By accident, the plumber who lived there was also called Dave. He was told that Dave was out, and would he like to wait and have some tea? Twenty minutes later the plumber returned and asked his wife whether there were any messages. "No", she said, " but Bob Dylan's in the living room having a cup of coffee".
A red-brick clock-tower dominates the north end of Crouch End Broadway. Henry Williams was a local wine-merchant who led the campaign to preserve Highgate Woods against threatened development. Among its more prominent buildings is Hornsey Town Hall, formerly the headquarters of the Hornsey district council, which governed the area until the creation of the larger Haringey Council.
Nearest Places
- Archway
- Muswell Hill
- Highgate
- Turnpike Lane
- Finsbury Park
- Stroud Green Road
Source: WikiPedia