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Clean carpet and furniture say a lot about you, as well as your home and your business. They project a sense of personal pride and concern for the well being of those around you.
Because we are one of the leading Crofton Park businesses in the residential and commercial households, carpet, rug and automobile interior cleaning field, our well-trained technicians have our commitment to provide you with the most efficient carpet cleaning services in Crofton Park possible. Our staff uses only tried and tested cleaning materials and equipment with the most stringent quality control supervision and will not tolerate anything other than your complete satisfaction.
Your carpets will look their best when they are cleaned regularly by our Crofton Park carpet cleaning professionals.
Covered postcodes: SE4
Information about Crofton Park
Crofton Park is the southern part of Brockley, SE4 which is a postal district of London, England. It is the original site of the former agricultural hamlet of Brockley. It is now a suburb and local council ward between Brockley railway station and Honor Oak. The two main points of interest are the Rivoli Ballroom and the Brockley Jack Theatre. Before the area was built up in the late 1800's, the principal buildings in Brockley were Brockley Farm, Brockley Hall (a large private residence), and the Brockley Jack public house. The Brockley Jack was formerly a picturesque wooden building, and was said to have been a haunt of highwaymen. It was owned by the Noakes family, brewers, who lived at Brockley Hall. There is still a pub of the same name, built more substantially in brick and stone in the late nineteenth century.
Jim Connell (1852-1929), author of 'The Red Flag', lived in Stondon Park (which is on the border of Crofton Park and Honor Oak}. The comedian Spike Milligan (1918-2002), lived at 50 Riseldine Road (which is on the cusp of Crofton Park and Honor Oak) after coming to England from India in the 1930's.
Nearest places
- Brockley
- Honor Oak
- Catford
- Ladywell
- Nunhead
- Forest Hill
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