Carpet Cleaning in Gospel Oak, 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 Gospel Oak carpet cleaning, this investment will last for many, many years. With regular cleaning, well maintained carpets and upholstery in Gospel Oak 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!
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Covered postcodes: NW5
Information about Gospel Oak
Gospel Oak is an inner suburb of north London below Hampstead Heath. The name derives from an oak tree, under which parishioners gathered to hear an annual gospel reading when the area was still rural. Lords Mansfield, Southampton and Lisburne were the local landowners when development began in the mid-19th century. Plans were drawn up for elegant streets radiating from Lismore Circus but after two railway lines were extended across the area the first buildings were two- and three-storey cottages for "navvies and quarrelsome shoemakers." Later the neighbourhood became more respectable and solidly residential.
All Hallows Church by James Brooks is a notable late Victorian church. After World War II much of the original housing around Lismore Circus was demolished and a series of estates built for Camden Council. Today Gospel Oak is a socially mixed area with its share of inner-city problems but a very strong community spirit. Famous residents include Tony Blairs former head of communications Alastair Campbell and his partner journalist Fiona Millar, ex-Python Michael Palin, and Britain's top networker Carole Stone and her husband broadcaster Richard Lindley.
Its railway station is served by Silverlink services on the North London Line and the Gospel Oak to Barking line. (The twin railway bridges this gives rise to were featured on the cover of Irish pop singer and song writer Sinead O'Connor's Gospel Oak EP.)
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