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Providing office cleaning services in Shooter's Hill for commercial companies including medical offices, medical examining rooms, dental offices, legal and professional offices, hotels, commercial lofts, health clubs, showrooms, auction houses, and more.
Also complete interior and exterior cleaning services for commercial and residential properties. The cleaning services consist of cleaning windows, walls, doors, floors, woodwork, cabinets, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, wet mop tile floors, windows and doors
Covered postcodes: DA16, SE18
Information about Shooter's Hill
Shooter's Hill is a place in the London Borough of Greenwich in south-east London. It lies east of Blackheath and west of Welling, south of Woolwich and north of Eltham.
It reputedly takes its name from the practice of archery there during the Middle Ages, although the name is also commonly linked to its reputation as a haunt for highwaymen.
As the name also implies, the district is centred upon a hill - the highest point in south London (432ft) - offering good views over the River Thames to the north, with central London clearly visible to the west. Oxleas Woods remains a public open space close to the top of the hill; there is also a golf-course and one of the last remaining areas of farmland in inner London, Woodlands Farm (now an educational charity).
Shooter's Hill Road stretches eastwards from the heath at Blackheath up and over the hill, initially as part of the A2 road and then the A207. The road follows the route of Watling Street, a Roman Road linking London with Roman settlements in north Kent. This was used as a route for horse-drawn mail-coaches linking London with Dover.
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