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You know that a clean office is very important to your business. The question is how clean is your office? If you have ever thought about having your office professionally cleaned, call our Lee office cleaning agency and find out how little it will cost to have your office shining clean.
Our office cleaning services in Lee are very flexible and we will conform outside of our normal cleaning routine to meet your specifications; just simply let us know what best suits your needs.
We are here not only to help to keep your office looking it's best, but we can also help to maintain your carpet, tile floors, ceramic tile, marble, wood and more.
The professional staff, we provide and supervisors can maintain building lobbies, entrances, employee rest areas, conference rooms, training rooms and office areas.
Covered postcodes: SE12
Information about Lee
Lee is a place in the London Borough of Lewisham in south-east London. It lies to the east of Lewisham, approximately one mile south of Blackheath village. St Margaret's Church (built 1839-41, architect: John Brown) is the burial place of three Astronomers Royal: Edmond Halley, Nathaniel Bliss and John Pond. Interestingly, it has two public houses with almost identical names - The Old Tiger's Head and The New Tiger's Head - facing each other on opposite sides of the same road.
Sir Francis Baring, founder of Baring Brothers Bank, bought the Manor House (attributed to architect Richard Jupp) in Manor Lane (now a library and its grounds a public park, Manor House Gardens) in 1796. Henry Thomas Buckle, English historian and author of A History of Civilization was born in Lee. Poet Ernest Dowson was also born in Lee. Sir Gregory Page built a large mansion house (demolished in 1787) at Wricklemarsh in Lee. Reggie Schwarz, South African cricketer, was born in Lee. Stanley Unwin, publisher, lived in Handen Road.
Nearest places
- Catford
- Blackheath
- Kidbrooke
- Lewisham
Nearest railway stations
- Blackheath
- Lee
- Lewisham
- Grove Park
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