Carpet Cleaning in Holborn, London

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We always select the carpet cleaning method that is best suited for your Holborn carpet's needs and that will protect your carpet warranty. In our pursuit of excellence, we continue to update our Holborn carpet cleaning equipment, techniques and education.
Are you thinking about replacing your carpet because you think it just won't come clean and look beautiful again? In addition to our up-to-date equipment, we've designed and made many special tools that we use to clean also under beds and desks and other hard to get at places, as well as the black filtration soil found along the very edge of some walls and stairs.
We would love the opportunity to show you why we say that our work is an art.
Covered postcodes: EC1, WC1, WC2
Information about Holborn
Holborn is a place in London, named after a tributary to the River Fleet that flowed through the area, the Hole-bourne (the stream in the hollow). Holborn is also the name of the area's principal east-west street, straddling the borders of the London Borough of Camden, the City of Westminster and the City of London.
The area is north of the traditional stamping ground for journalists in Fleet Street and lawyers in the Inner Temple and Middle Temple. The most northerly of the Inns of Court, Gray's Inn, is in Holborn. It is also the location of Barnard's Inn, the current home of Gresham College, the first college in London. In the eighteenth century, Holborn was the location of the infamous Mother Clap's molly house.
In the early twenty-first century, Holborn has been the site of new offices and hotels, which have exploited its excellent public transport links (Holborn underground station is the junction of the Central and Piccadilly lines), and its strategic location between the City of London and the West End.
The Metropolitan Borough of Holborn was created in 1899. It was abolished in 1965 and its area formed part of the London Borough of Camden.
Nearest places
- Bloomsbury
- Clerkenwell
- St Pancras
- Charing Cross
- Soho
- Covent Garden
Nearest underground stations
- Chancery Lane
- Covent Garden
- Holborn
- St. Paul's
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