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Our carpet and upholstery cleaning experts in Gerrard's Cross SL9 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 industry standard in the art of carpet and upholstery cleaning and care by the NCCA - the National Carpet Cleaners Association. The National Carpet Cleaners Association is the only independent UK trade body solely dedicated to the craft of carpet, upholstery, and other soft furnishings cleaning. We are proud members No.1871 of the association.
Our carpet cleaning services include: hot water extraction, dry carpet and upholstery cleaning, HOST® dry carpet cleaning, rotary shampoo, bonnet buffing, dry curtain cleaning in situ, stain removal techniques, rug and mattress cleaning, ScotchGuard™ treatment, Stainshield™ protection.
The good news is that our carpet cleaning services are available in Gerrard's Cross SL9 postcode area with the added benefit of our company guarantee: If you are not entirely happy with the carpet cleaning, we will come back and complete the task to your full satisfaction.
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.
DID YOU KNOW THAT...
The village name is fairly new, when compared to other villages that surround it. Gerrards Cross did not exist in any formal sense until 1859 when it was formed by taking pieces out of the five parishes of Chalfont St Peter, Fulmer, Iver, Langley Marish and Upton to form a new ecclesiastical parish. It is named after the Gerrard family who in the early 17th century owned a manor here. At that time it was a hamlet in the parish of Chalfont St Peter. The parish church is dedicated to St. James. Unusually for a village of this size Gerrards Cross has its own well stocked library, a 2 screen cinema and a number of upmarket restaurants.
Independent schools include Gayhurst and Thorpe House. Most students of secondary school age attend Chalfonts Community College, which is the catchment upper school, or one of the local grammar schools, such as The Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe (Boys), Beaconsfield High School (Girls), Dr Challoner's Grammar School (Boys) and Dr Challoner's High School (Girls).
Gerrards Cross Bowling Club based in Maltmans Lane has become one of the strongest in the country with 3 England Internationals and 10 other 'Middleton Cup' level players. The club has won several prestige 'National' competitions including:- 1999, winners EBA 4's championships, winners EBA double 4s; 2004 National 'Top Club' finalists, 2005 winners National 'Top Club'. England International, John McGuinness was selected as 'Performance Co-ordinator / Team Manager' for Team England's 2006 Commonwealth Games campaign in Australia. Gerrards Cross member Mark Bantock was subsequently selected to represent his country and managed to win a silver medal in the pairs event. Although the club has a highly competitive 'first team' - players of all levels and abilities are encouraged and the club has been bucking the national trend of declining numbers with a series of innovative 'open days' that have attracted many new members. The club house has recently been extended and several high profile bowling events have been held at the club.
The village has a railway station on the Chiltern Line. This provides services with a commuting time of approximately 20 minutes to London Marylebone. A tunnel near the station collapsed at 19:30 on 30 June 2005 where Tesco were building a new supermarket over the railway. Gerrards Cross celebrates 100 years of the coming of the railway and its modern beginning in 2006. Gerrards Cross has a reputation for being very upmarket and exclusive, with house prices being considerably greater than average. Located in the commuter belt of London, the village recorded the most expensive postcode outside of London in 2005 [1]. An average home in Gerrards Cross costs £712,828 according to the Halifax, making the most expensive place to live in the UK.
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