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The cleanliness of your office affects the mood of the people who work there and when customers visit, they instantly judge what kind of company you are by the appearance of your office.
All the professional Ladywell office cleaning staff, we have, is supervised so you can feel secure in the knowledge that our security vetted professionals are providing a secure confidential cleaning service for you.
We have implemented total quality management in all contracts through regular feedback from concerning their expectations for excellence.
We have experience in office cleaning in Ladywell and cater for the smallest business to the largest corporation. Being flexible in our work we customize our Ladywell office cleaning to the client's requirements and work outside normal office hours at evenings and weekends to make sure you are satisfied with the results after our service.
It's good known that, a clean office is good for morale, good for efficiency and good for business.
Covered postcodes: SE13, SE4
Information about Ladywell
Ladywell is a place in the London Borough of Lewisham. The name Ladywell was in use by the fifteenth century, and maps dating to this period show the site of the original Ladywell, in front of the area later to be occupied by the Freemason's Arms (now 'Masons') and Ladywell railway station. The well was six to seven deep deep and surrounded by an iron railing. It is thought to have been dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It was covered over in the mid-eighteenth century as part of the construction of sewer works. The coping stones of this well were later uncovered during work to underpin the railway bridge, and rescued by a signalman. In 1896 they were incorporated as part of the fountain that stood in the grounds of the Ladywell Public Baths, a local landmark built in red brick in 1884.
Another well is located nearby at what is now 148 Ladywell Road. This was a mineral spring, the waters of which local people drank for medicinal purposes. Much of the development of Ladywell occurred in the late-nineteenth century following the opening of Ladywell railway station in 1857.
Nearest places
- Lewisham
- Catford
- Crofton Park
- Brockley
Nearest railway stations
- Ladywell railway station
- Lewisham railway station
- Crofton Park railway station
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