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 Haringey, London
Haringey
The boundaries of Harringay form a rough boot shape in the extreme southern centre of the borough. The western boundary of Harringay is formed by the Great Northern Railway. The northern boundary is to the south of Turnpike Lane, running parallel to it, somewhere between Sydney Road and Fairfax Road. Its main shopping street, Green Lanes, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan high street. Some shops have a long established presence, like Disney’s furniture store, which has traded there since 1913.
Harringay railway station
It was opened 1 June 1880 as plain Green Lanes, but was renamed a number of times. There were originally wooden platform buildings which were replaced by brick and concrete structures in the 1950s. The original ticket office at street level survived and in recent times was a café. To cope with the huge number of passengers visiting Harringay Stadium and Arena.
Harringay Stadium
Harringay Stadium was the third greyhound racing stadium to open in Britain. It was owned by the Greyhound Racing Association Ltd (GRA). After great success with their first track at Belle Vue in Manchester in 1926, they opened both White City and Harringay stadiums in 1927. Harringay Stadium was constructed by Messrs T.G. Simpson of Victoria Street, London, at a cost of £35,000.
Harringay Arena
The Arena was built and owned by Brigadier-General Alfred Critchley under the auspices of his private company, the Greyhound Racing Association Trust Ltd (GRA). A new company, Harringay Arena Limited, whose directors were also directors of the GRA, was incorporated in 1929 to build and manage the venue.