House Cleaning New Cross SE14

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Home Cleaning London offers the best comprehensive house cleaning services to New Cross SE14. Whether you need regular domestic house cleaning help or intensive one-off house cleaning services, we’ve got your number.

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We’ve been working in New Cross SE14 for more than a decade, providing hundreds of satisfied customers with quality house cleaning every year. Our cleaners work with the highest industry standard in equipment and eco-friendly cleaning chemicals and materials. With local cleaners working 7 days a week, you’re sure to get the appointment you need at a reasonable price. Call our office staff on 020 3026 6026 for a free quotation or Request a service online today.

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"Many thanks, the team has just finished and did a great job, and very fast too! Thank you!"
Jessie
West Hampstead
29/05/2010
Environmentally-friendly cleaning with natural household cleaning products.

Home Cleaning London offers on-site specialty carpet, curtain, upholstery and drycleaning services and regular and one-off cleaning for the London home and office.

You can make a cleaning appointment online by sending us an email at

office@homecleaninglondon.co.uk

For a free quote or more details call

020 3026 6026

and our knowledgeable office support staff will gladly help you to determine the cleaning service most appropriate to your needs.

With great rates and guaranteed satisfaction, Home Cleaning London offers you the best in professional cleaning.

The nearest tube station serving SE14 New Cross is New Cross.

We also provide house cleaning and other services in nearby areas including St John's, New Cross, New Cross Gate, Deptford, and Deptford High Street.

Places of interest in and around SE14 New Cross

Greenwich station

Greenwich railway station is about 400 m southwest of the town centre of Greenwich, London, England. It is an interchange between National Rail trains between central London and Dartford (north Kent), and the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) between Lewisham to the south and the Docklands area and the City of London north of the River Thames. It is in Travelcard Zones 2 and 3 (...)

Cutty Sark DLR station

Cutty Sark DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway a short distance from the historic Cutty Sark ship in the centre of Greenwich in south-east London. It is the closest station to the National Maritime Museum, the former Greenwich Hospital, the Greenwich foot tunnel, Greenwich's town centre, covered market and other tourist attractions (...)

Charlton, London

Charlton is an area in south-east London, in the London Borough of Greenwich, located between Greenwich and Woolwich. The core of the area is ''The Village'', which is on a hillside overlooking the River Thames. Suburban sprawl has led to the name New Charlton being applied to a large area reaching down to the south bank of the river, roughly where the Thames Barrier crosses the river, (...)

New Cross Gate station

New Cross Gate station is a railway station in New Cross. It is about 600 metres west of New Cross station. It is in zone 2, and used to serve the East London Line until it closed. The station is operated by Southern trains. Overground trains run south to Caterham, London Victoria (on the South London Line), and West Croydon, and north to London Bridge, in approximately 5 minutes, (...)

St. Paul's, Deptford

's finest Baroque parish churches. It was designed by architect Thomas Archer and built between 1712 and 1730 in Deptford, which was then in Kent but is now part of South East London. It was one of the 50 churches that were to be built by the New Church Commissioners, although only 12 were ultimately constructed (...)

Goldsmiths, University of London

specialising in teaching of and research into creative, cultural and cognitive disciplines. (...)

South Dock

in Rotherhithe, London. It was built in 1807-1811 just south of the larger Greenland Dock, to which it is connected by a channel now known as Greenland Cut; it also has a lock giving access to the River Thames. Originally named the ''East Country Dock'', it was renamed in 1850 when the Surrey Commercial Dock Company purchased and enlarged it (...)

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