Our Carpet Cleaning Belgravia at a glance:
- Hot Water Extraction
- Dry Carpet Cleaning
- Rug Cleaning
- Mattress Cleaning
- Scotchguard and Stain Protection
- Spot and Stain Romoval
- Deodoriser
Our carpet and upholstery cleaning experts in Belgravia SW1 use powerful carpet cleaning equipment manufactured by the industry leaders Alltec™, Prochem™, Rotovac™, HOST® and Kleenrite™.
All Anyclean carpet cleaners have been trained to the highest carpet cleaning industry standard by the NCCA. We are proud members No.1871 of the association.
You can recognise our clean signwritten vans and our uniformed technicians driving down the road. Don't hesitate to ask the driver of the van for details of our service and obtain a card.
For more information click our carpet cleaning page or call free on 0800 195 1215. SAVE TIME! Booking the job with us only takes 5 minutes.

We also provide carpet cleaning in the following neighbouring areas:
Carpet Cleaning Battersea
Carpet Cleaning Bayswater
Carpet Cleaning Bermondsey
Carpet Cleaning Brompton
Carpet Cleaning Charing Cross
Carpet Cleaning Chelsea
Carpet Cleaning Covent Garden
Carpet Cleaning Kennington
Carpet Cleaning Leicester Square
Carpet Cleaning Marylebone
Carpet Cleaning Mayfair
Carpet Cleaning Oxford Street
Carpet Cleaning Paddington
Carpet Cleaning Piccadilly
Carpet Cleaning Pimlico
Carpet Cleaning Regent Street
Carpet Cleaning Sloane Square
Carpet Cleaning Soho
Carpet Cleaning South Kensington
Carpet Cleaning Southwark
Carpet Cleaning Tottenham Court Road
Carpet Cleaning Vauxhall
Carpet Cleaning Victoria
Did you know that in Belgravia SW1 we also offer
Domestic Cleaning Belgravia
Window Cleaning Belgravia
For a full list of what we do please click:
Cleaning Services Belgravia
DID YOU KNOW THAT...
Most of the area was owned by Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster, who had it developed from the 1820s. Thomas Cubitt was the main contractor. Belgravia is characterised by grand terraces of white stucco houses, and is focused on the Belgrave Square and Eaton Square. It was one of London's most fashionable residential districts from the beginning, and remains so to this day. It is a relatively quiet district in the heart of London, contrasting with neighbouring districts which have far more busy shops, large modern office buildings, hotels, and entertainment venues. Many embassies are located in the area, especially in Belgrave Square.
Notable residents have included prime minister Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), prime minister Arthur Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940), American philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869), Polish composer Frederic Chopin (1810-1849), Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), actress Dame Edith Evans (1888-1976), actress Vivien Leigh (1913-1967), novelist Ian Lancaster Fleming (1908-1964), Frankenstein author Mary Shelley (1797-1851), Lieutenant Colonel Philip Edward Hardwick (1875-1919) who was the son of the architect Philip Charles Hardwick, and the poet Lord Tennyson (1809-1892). Currently, the area's most famous resident is the actress and writer Joan Collins; singer, songwriter, and actress Sarah Brightman, celebrity cook Nigella Lawson& Lady Helen Taylor, daughter of the Duke of Kent as well as former prime minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher.
After World War II some of the largest houses ceased to be used as residences, but the new uses were restricted to certain categories, including embassies, charity headquarters and professional institutes. In the early 21st century some of these houses are being reconverted to residential use, as offices in old houses are no longer as desirable as they were in the post-war decades, while the number of super-rich in London is at a level not seen since at least 1939. Large houses in Belgravia are among the most expensive anywhere in the world, often costing more than £10 million (about US$19 million in 2006).
Carpet cleaners Belgravia SW1 London
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