House Cleaning Hackney

Only a housewife knows how tiresome and time consuming the cleaning of your home is. You may have the time to vacuum a bit and dust, but do you have enough time to do all the other chores the cleaning requires?

The windows need cleaning; you have a lot a laundry to do and a lot of ironing. But between the work and the kids you never get around to do it in time.

We can help you with all those chores and more. We are the London Tenancy Cleaning and we know how to make homes sparkle. In just a few hours your home will be immaculately clean without lifting a finger. We will clean it from top to bottom and will tidy it. All you have to do is enjoy your family time in front of the TV or while you diner.

Here is what the house cleaning includes: mopping, vacuuming, cleaning of all sanitary wear, chrome features, sinks, taps, showers, toilets, bathtubs, cleaning of all windows and doors, dusting and polishing of all surfaces, cleaning of all cupboards and wardrobes, cleaning of all kitchen appliances and removing of all grease and grime, wiping of all skirting boards, wiping of all mirrors and other wall hangings, laundering, ironing.

The house cleaning is also suitable for: one off cleaning; spring cleaning, pre tenancy cleaning, end of tenancy cleaning, after party cleaning, after builders cleaning, office cleaning.

Book our house cleaning and sit back and enjoy your free time. You can do this by calling any of the numbers or write to any of the emails provided on the site.

House cleaning service in Hackney, London

Hackney Central
Hackney Central is the central district of the London Borough of Hackney in Londo. It comprises the area roughly surrounding, and extending north from Mare Street. The industries of nearby Homerton and the Lee Valley have largely disappeared, leaving the NHS and local council as the largest employers. Successive waves of immigrants, both from abroad and within the United Kingdom, make modern Hackney a culturally vibrant part of inner London, with both the benefits and challenges that this brings.
Hackney Downs
The Downs open space was originally common land, preserved from the 1860s as parkland as a result of pressure by the Commons Preservation Society. At 16 hectares (40 acres), the park is one of the larger open spaces wholly within the London Borough of Hackney. It has a play area, basketball courts, football pitches and a bowling green. The streets north and south of the park are dominated by social housing – these areas were largely rebuilt during the 1930s and 1960s.
Hackney Marshes
Hackney Marshes is an area of grassland on the western bank of the River Lea in the London Borough of Hackney. It was incorporated into the Lee Valley Park in 1967. It was originally a true marsh, but was extensively drained from Medieval times, and rubble was dumped here from buildings damaged by air raids during World War II.
Hackney Wick
In recent post-industrial times, Hackney Wick has lost most of its industry and much of its population. Very little remains of the inter-war street pattern between the Hertford Union Canal and Eastway (the western part was then known as Gainsborough Road) or the masses of small terraced houses. Many of the street names have permanently vanished due to later redevelopment. The first stage in preparing the area for use as the 2012 Olympic Park will be the removal of the pylons that run from here to Canning Town.