Office Cleaning in Tufnell Park, London

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Our cleaning company is flexible in the work and is able to meet all the client's requirements. You can provide all the cleaning materials and equipment or leave it to us, it's your choice. We offer extremely competitive rates for the Tufnell Park office cleaning, we do. The staff we provide is experienced in cleaning offices in Tufnell Park, hotels, restaurants and pubs, schools and colleges, hospitals, surgeries, nursing homes, factories, banks and leisure centers. The personnel also specialize in contract work for estate agents. We can manage a variety of sites from those requiring one cleaner up to those requiring 10 or many more cleaners, depending on the situation we have.
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Covered postcodes: N7
Information about Tufnell Park
Tufnell Park is a place in London which straddles the border of the London Borough of Islington and the London Borough of Camden. Tufnell Park Road runs along the line of an old Roman road and for centuries the area was renowned for its dairy farms which kept London to the south supplied with milk. It kept a rural air well into the 19th century in its important role as a base for a number of dairies supplying the capital. In 1753 the area became the property of William Tufnell, who had attempted a building programme but for whom the leases he granted were left unused.
The estate passed to his brother George who married into a fortune owned by Mary Carleton in 1804, hence her maiden name appearing as two street names in N7. Serious building began from the 1850s. The housing stock was of a solid nature, and Tufnell Park kept its good name until the end of the century, when Charles Booth reported seeing an area "from which the rich are now going".
Tufnell Park was more fortunate than several of its neighbours. Whereas railway lines were sliced through Kentish Town and Camden in the 19th century, they by-passed Tufnell Park. Then as major roads were built in the 20th century, these too curved round rather than through the peaceful enclave.
Nowadays the area is becoming more and more of a desirable area to live. It has one of London's most highly rated primary schools in the form of Yerbury Primary School, and enjoys access to high-quality local amenities as well as good transport links to more central areas. The area is home to many people who work in the media, including many journalists, writers and professionals working in film and television. Despite its predominantly middle-class air, the area does not suffer from any kind of negative middle-class stereotypes as do some areas in the South of the Borough of Islington.
Nearest places
- Archway
- Camden Town
- Holloway
- Dartmouth Park
- Kentish Town
- Barnsbury
- Chalk Farm
- Highbury
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