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Our unique method of Hyde Park Corner carpet cleaning allows your carpet to dry faster after the cleaning process. Our staff can take out many of the tough spots and stubborn stains the other cleaners leave behind. Our products work very well. They are environmentally friendly and safe for your children and pets.
We always dry and groom each fiber giving your carpet that new look and clean feel.
Our professional carpet care technicians are specially trained to assure our customers the highest quality standards in the Hyde Park Corner carpet cleaning industry. Our industrial equipment steam cleaning process will effectively remove soil from the bottom of your carpet fibers, where dirt filters and allergens settle. The entire teams of technicians are honest non-commissioned professionals that give you the best Hyde Park Corner carpet cleaning service, to keep you r carpets and upholstery looking clean year around.
Covered postcodes: SW1
Information about Hyde Park Corner
Hyde Park Corner is a place in London, England, at the south-east corner of Hyde Park. It a major intersection where Park Lane, Knightsbridge, Piccadilly, Grosvenor Place, and Constitution Hill converge. In the post-war years Park Lane was widened and the area around Wellington Arch at Hyde Park corner became a large traffic island. This is mostly laid to grass. An underpass beneath the junction allows traffic to flow freely between Knightsbridge and Piccadilly.
In addition to the Arch other features include the Monument to the Cavalry of the Empire, the Boy and Dolphin statue, a statue of Byron and the Royal Artillery Memorial. An Australian War Memorial was added in 2003. Queen Elizabeth Gate and the Hyde Park Corner Screen are on the boundary of Hyde Park at Hyde Park Corner. To the north of the roundabout is Apsley House, the home of the first Duke of Wellington. The closest tube station is Hyde Park Corner. "Hyde Park Corner" was also used as a code to announce to the Government the death of King George VI in 1952.
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