Carpet Cleaning in Aldwych, London

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Your carpet is an expensive investment for your home. It provides insulation, sound absorption and is comfortable. Carpet also acts as a large, flat environmental filter that traps and holds walk-off and airborne soils, dust, allergens and more, until they are removed. With our regular Aldwych carpet cleaning, this investment will last for many, many years. With regular cleaning, well maintained carpets and upholstery in Aldwych will last for many, many years and help ensure a healthy home by reducing the amount of dust and allergens that are present. We are dedicated to ensuring that your carpets are as clean, healthy, and as beautiful as possible.
Our aim is to clean for health first, then appearance!
Please call to schedule an appointment for an inspection and estimate.
Covered postcodes: WC2
Information about Aldwych
Aldwych is a place and road in the City of Westminster in London. The road is a crescent, connecting to The Strand on the west side, and Fleet Street on the east. At its centre it meets the Kingsway. It is the site of The London School of Economics, Bush House, the Aldwych and Duchess theatres, the Waldorf Hotel, the Indian high commission and nearby in the Strand is the now-disused Aldwych tube station.
A statue of 19th century prime minister Gladstone, installed in 1905, is situated here, near St. Clement Danes church. The name derives from the Old English eald and wic meaning 'old outlying farm', the name later being transferred to the street and district. It was recorded as Aldewich in 1211. On February 18, 1996 an improvised high explosive device detonated prematurely on a Number 171 bus travelling along Aldwych, killing Edward O'Brien, the IRA operative transporting the device and injuring eight others.
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