Cleaning Services in Leyton, London

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Our professional Leyton cleaning company provides service to all types of residential and commercial office buildings in Leyton.
Our personnel would appreciate the opportunity to review your cleaning needs and give you our professional examination, analysis, and proposal of practical and effective treatment to meet your individual needs - free, with no obligation.
We know that every home and home owner is unique in their cleaning requirements and definition of clean.
We feel that it is important to define your cleaning for one time, first time or scheduled cleaning. Our cleaning professionals have undergone extensive background checks and intensive training programs. Our employees are bonded and insured.
Covered postcodes: E10
Information about Leyton
Leyton is a town in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It is a suburban development located 6.2 miles (10 km) north east of Charing Cross.
Leyton means "Town on the River Ley" and the name has been used since the 9th century. Leyton is situated on the Prime Meridian and is less than 1 mile east of the site of the 2012 Olympic Park. Leyton Orient Football Club is also based here.
The New Spitalfields Market relocated in 1991 from the Old Spitalfields market, is the UK's leading horticultural market specialising in exotic fruit and vegetables.
Leyton was historically part of Essex and formed an urban district of that county from 1894. It gained the status of municipal borough in 1926. In 1965 the Municipal Borough of Leyton was abolished and its former area transferred to Greater London to be combined with that of other districts to form the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
In 1886 a pavilion was built at Leyton Cricket Ground, becoming the headquarters of Essex County Cricket Club until 1933, however Essex continued to play at Leyton until 1977. The pavilion still stands today.
During World War II, Leyton suffered as a target because of its close proximity to Temple Mills Yard.
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