Office Cleaning in Blackfriars, London

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Your office and workspace are reflections of your own business, and if you are looking for an efficient daily or weekly Blackfriars office cleaning service, then we have just the right package for you. We use cleaners that are environmentally friendly and you'll have the same professional Blackfriars office cleaner each and every time. Our company tries to keep our cleaning quality while maintaining security of your office and work.
Our individually tailored solutions are developed by listening to and learning from our customers to provide improved efficiency and reduced costs.
We provide a professional staff and supervisors, who can maintain building lobbies, entrances, employee rest areas, conference rooms, training rooms, and office areas. The entire staff is trained, equipped, and focused to clean each building to the customer's standards.
Covered postcodes: EC4
Information about Blackfriars
Blackfriars is an area of central London, which lies in the south-west corner of the City of London. The name Blackfriars was first used in 1342 and derives from the black habits of the Dominican Friars who moved their priory from Holborn to the area between the River Thames and Ludgate Hill in 1276. Edward I gave permission to rebuild London's city wall, which lay between the river and Ludgate Hill, around their area. The site was used for great occasions of state, including meetings of Parliament and the Privy Council, as well as the location for a divorce hearing in 1529 of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII. The priory was eventually closed in 1538 during Henry's Dissolution of the monasteries.
Some of the buildings were subsequently leased to a group of entrepeneurs who created the Blackfriars Theatre on the site, not far from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre which sat almost directly across on the other side of the river. In 1632, the Society of Apothecaries (a livery company), acquired the monastery's guesthouse and established their base there. The building was destroyed in the Great Fire of London but the Society rebuilt and Apothecaries Hall is still to be found in Blackfriars today.
The area is now the location of Blackfriars station, and forms the northern bridge-head for both Blackfriars Bridge and Blackfriars Railway Bridge. The Victoria Embankment stretches along the north bank of the river west from Blackfriars to Westminster Bridge.
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