Office Cleaning in Belgravia, London

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Having a clean business environment is essential in impressing your clients and customers and improving morale among the employees. Our expert Belgravia office cleaning services ensure a worry- free way for your business to maintain a professional atmosphere day after day. Whether you require daily, weekly or monthly office cleaning, our staff will customize a program specifically geared for your budget and service needs. All of our Belgravia office cleaning services are backed by stringent quality control and are performed in accordance with the specifications and frequencies detailed in each customer's cleaning profile.
Our professional staff not only will maintain and clean your office or house in Belgravia but also will improve exiting condition of your wood floor and carpeting as well as vinyl and ceramic tiles.
Covered postcodes: SW1
Information about Belgravia
Belgravia is a district in the City of Westminster, London, England, to the south-west of Buckingham Palace. "Belgravia" is not and has never been an administrative area, and it has no official boundaries, but they are approximately Knightsbridge to the north (the street of that name, not the district); Grosvenor Place and Buckingham Palace Road to the east; Pimlico Road to the south; and Sloane Street to the west. The westernmost streets within this area are in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and can alternatively be considered to be in Knightsbridge and Chelsea, London.
Most of the area was owned by Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster, who had it developed from the 1820s. Thomas Cubitt was the main contractor. Belgravia is characterised by grand terraces of white stucco houses, and is focused on the Belgrave Square and Eaton Square. It was one of London's most fashionable residential districts from the beginning, and remains so to this day. It is a relatively quiet district in the heart of London, contrasting with neighbouring districts which have far more busy shops, large modern office buildings, hotels, and entertainment venues. Many embassies are located in the area, especially in Belgrave Square.
Notable residents have included, Sir Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), Mary Shelly (1797 - 1851),and Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892). Currently, the areas most famous resident is the actress and writer Joan Collins. After World War II some of the largest houses ceased to be used as residences, but the new uses were restricted to certain categories, including embassies, charity headquarters and professional institutes. In the early 21st century some of these houses are being reconverted to residential use, as offices in old houses are no longer as desirable as they were in the post-war decades, while the number of super-rich in London is at a level not seen since at least 1939. Large houses in Belgravia are among the most expensive anywhere in the world, often costing more than £10 million (approximately $19 million in 2005).
Nearest places
- Chelsea
- Hyde Park
- Knightsbridge
- Pimlico
- Westminster
Nearest stations
- Hyde Park Corner tube station
- Knightsbridge tube station
- Pimlico tube station
- Sloane Square tube station
- Victoria station
Source: WikiPedia