Cleaning Services in Westminster Bridge, London

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The regular Westminster Bridge cleaning services, that we provide include: cleaning and sanitizing bathrooms and kitchen, cleaning the interior and exterior of your fridge, oven and microwave, cupboard fronts, complete and thorough dusting, vacuuming and washing floors, windows, spot wiping walls, window sills, baseboards and much, much more!
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We know that your time is valuable and a clean office, where you are working, is important to you. That is why we provide fast, reliable commercial cleaning services in Westminster Bridge at affordable prices. You can rely on our supervised team of cleaning professionals to treat your office and home with care.
Covered postcodes: SE1
Information about Westminster Bridge
Westminster Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge over the River Thames between Westminster and Lambeth. The current bridge, opened in 1862, is the second on the site and replaced an earlier bridge that had opened in 1750 and had the tendency to sway alarmingly. Westminster Bridge is a seven-arch wrought iron bridge which has gothic detailing by Charles Barry (the architect of the Palace of Westminster). It is the only bridge over the Thames that spans seven arches and is the oldest bridge in the central area of the river Thames.
The bridge is predominantly green, the same colour as the leather seats in the House of Commons which is on the side of the Palace of Westminster nearest the bridge. This is in contrast to Lambeth Bridge which is red, the same colour as the seats in the House of Lords and is on the opposite side of the Houses of Parliament.
It links the Palace of Westminster on the west side of the river with County Hall and the London Eye on the east and was the finishing point during the early years of the London Marathon. The next bridge downstream is Hungerford footbridge and upstream is Lambeth Bridge.
Source: WikiPedia