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We are specializing in safe, dry carpet cleaning in Ranger's House. We know that clean carpet isn't just for appearance, it's also for health. That is the reason the cleaner we use is completely safe and all natural.
With its state of the art Ranger's House carpet cleaning processes, you can trust our staff to care for your carpets, and at the same time care for your family, employees and clients' well being.
Because your carpets signify quite some investment in value, beauty and design, and beauty they should receive the careful expert maintenance that will provide lasting service.
Our Ranger's House professional technician will recommend the best carpet cleaning method for you, explain exactly what's going to be done, then get to work.
Covered postcodes: SE10
Information about Ranger's House
Ranger's House is a villa adjacent to Greenwich Park in the south east suburbs of London. Since 2002 it has housed the Wernher Collection of art. The house is a modestly proportioned red brick mansion dating from 1699. It is situated in Blackheath and backs directly onto Greenwich Park. Presently there is a rose garden behind it. Its occupants have included the 18th century politician and man of letters Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield and in the early 19th century a member of the British royal family, Princess Sophia Mathilda of Gloucester. In the 20th century it became a council sports and social club and was later used to display collections of musical instruments and Jacobean portraits.
The Wernher Collection was assembled by the German born diamond magnate Sir Julius Wernher in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Wernher lived at Bath House in Piccadilly and Luton Hoo in Bedfordshire. At one time part of the collection was on display to the public at Luton Hoo, which was owned by Sir Julius descendants until the early years of the 21st century. There are about 700 items on display at Ranger's House occupying twelve rooms, some of which have been decorated to evoke the way the collection was displayed when it was at Bath House.
The collection includes paintings by Francesco Francia, Filippino Lippi, Hans Memling and Gabriel Metsu and portraits by the English painters Sir Joshua Reynolds, George Romney and John Hoppner. However the larger part of it consists of an eclectic mix of decorative art, including Renaissance jewellery, medieval, Byzantine and Renaissance ivories, tapestries, furniture and Sèvres porcelain. Ranger's House is in the care of English Heritage.
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