Carpet Cleaning in Islington, London

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Our company provides carpet cleaning services in Islington that guarantee a cleaner, fresher and healthier home or business. Our technicians treat each job with the respect that our customers deserve.
Our team knows how important your home is to you. That's why our employees and technicians are trained to give you the utmost satisfaction.
All we know that the clean and hygienic factory environment is important for maximum productivity. We also know that clean and fragrant commercial premises make your business more attractive to your clients. Therefore our commitment is to keep your premises clean and attractive to all who enter into it.
Our company has the vast experience necessary for cleaning and maintaining all commercial and residential carpets in Islington area.
Covered postcodes: N1, N7
Information about Islington
Islington is an inner-city district in north London. The area usually referred to as Islington is now part of the London Borough of Islington to which it gave its name. The street that forms the linear centre of Islington is Upper Street and contains numerous restaurants, clothes boutiques, present shops and pubs. It is also home to Arsenal F.C., who are situated in Highbury.
Because of its proximity to the City of London, Islington developed as a fashionable area in the nineteenth century, with large well-built houses. However changes in residential patterns led to a decline in its popularity, and by the mid-twentieth century it was largely run down and a by-word for urban poverty.
From about the 1980s the district was rediscovered, and experienced a rapid process of gentrification, becoming very popular among fashionable people, particularly of a younger generation. A number of the central figures in the New Labour movement lived there, including Tony Blair before his victory in the 1997 General Election, and the district has become synonymous with a new class of left-leaning fashionable professionals, dismissed by some as "Guardian readers" and/or "champagne socialists". Despite this, parts of Islington still suffer from urban deprivation, and grim council estates sit cheek by jowl with elegant Georgian houses. It is one of the most socially diverse boroughs in the UK and contains the parliamentary constituencies of Islington North and Islington South and Finsbury.
Islington features extensively in modern English literature and culture. Notably, Douglas Adams lived in Islington and used it as a setting in his novels. In Neil Gaiman's best selling novel Neverwhere Islington is an angel that lives under London, named after the Angel tube station. Knife and Packer's cartoon It's grim up North London, published in Private Eye, satirises the stereotypical Islingtonian. Holloway Road was the home to the fictional Charles Pooter in the classic 19th Century Novel Diary of a Nobody.
Islington is well known for its antique shops. The area is also well-known through the British version of Monopoly which features The Angel, Islington. However, in the game the Angel is the third cheapest property on the board, and is said to have been included as the licensees considered the names of places they were to use on the board over tea in the Lyon's Corner House built on the site of the original Angel Inn.
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