House Cleaning in Streatham Hill, London

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Welcome to the company, which does house cleaning in Streatham Hill, 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 Streatham Hill 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 Streatham Hill, 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: SW2
Information about Streatham Hill
Streatham Hill railway station is one of three station serving the suburb of Streatham, in the London Borough of Lambeth. The wooden station building is on the busy Streatham High Road (A23) at the junction with Leigham Court Road. Services are operated by Southern.
Streatham Hill Station was opened by the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway on 1 December 1856, originally simply being named Streatham. Trains were operated from the outset by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.
There is a depot for maintenance of the passenger carriages at the London end of the station. Some of the lighting gantries above sidings are remains of the pioneering "overhead electric" power supply which the LB&SCR introduced on this line on 12 May 1911. This was abandoned in June 1928 when the Southern Railway replaced it with third rail electrification.
In October 2003, the general pattern of train services is:
- Up side: four trains per hour to and from Victoria Station via Balham, Wandsworth Common, Clapham Junction and Battersea Park.
- Down side: trains call at West Norwood, Gipsy Hill, and Crystal Palace. Two trains each hour continue to West Croydon calling at Norwood Junction; the other two continue to London Bridge via the "outer" South London Line.
The other stations in Streatham are at Streatham and Streatham Common.
Source: WikiPedia