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Cleaning services Carshalton SM5

 

We are pleased to confirm that we can offer you our cleaning services in Carshalton SM5.

Our cleaning services have been carefully mastered to perfection throughout the years. We always use the best equipment available and thoroughly train our operatives to use it. We follow the best known techniques and methods of cleaning in the industry together with keeping a close eye on the competition and the constantly developing new technologies. We are proud members of the National Carpet Cleaners Association (NCCA), the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc), the ALLERG-STOP Network and the Guild of Master Craftsmen.

Our cleaning services in Carshalton SM5 include:

Domestic cleaning - regular and one off
End of tenancy cleaning
Move in/out cleaning
Carpet and upholstery cleaning
Rug and mattress cleaning
Dry curtain cleaning
Office cleaning
Contract building cleaning
Computer cleaning
Facilities management
Janitorial supplies

Anyclean has invested in a custom designed business system developed by a leading American software company ensuring maximum efficiency when serving our clients. From the minute we take your call to providing ongoing support we have all the information we need to help you with your query.

The good news is that our cleaning services are available in Carshalton SM5 postcode area with the added benefit of our company guarantee: If you are not entirely satisfied with the cleaning service, we will come back and complete the task to your full satisfaction FREE OF CHARGE.

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.

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DID YOU KNOW THAT...

History
Carshalton is mentioned in the Domesday book under the name "Aulton" (Well Farm) and owned by Geoffrey de Mandeville.

Buildings of Interest
Honeywood
Honeywood is a large and attractive house at the Western end of Carshalton Ponds. At its earliest it dates from the 17th century but has been much extended and restored, particularly in the period 1896 to 1903. It now houses the London Borough of Sutton "Heritage Centre" and has a local history collection.

Little Holland House

Arms of the former Carshalton Urban DistrictLittle Holland House in Carhshalton Beeches was the home of the artist Frank Dickinson (1874-1961). Dickinson's Arts and Crafts style interior was influenced by John Ruskin and William Morris. The house contains many of his art works. It is open to the public on the first Sunday of each month, free admission.

The Oaks Bakehouse
The late 19th century Bakehouse in Oaks Park is all that remains of "The Oaks" mansion which was demolished in the 1950s. The original bread oven remains in situ.

Carshalton House Water Tower
The water tower was built in the early 18th Century primarily to house a water driven pump supplying water to Carshalton House (now St Philomena's School) and its gardens. It was planned as a multi-purpose building, however, and also contains an orangery, a saloon and a bathroom which retains original Delft tiles.

All Saints Church
The parish church of All Saints overlooks Carshalton Ponds. A church has stood on this site since at least Norman times and probably much longer. The current church contains 12th century work but has been much extended over the centuries; most dramatically in 1891 when a new nave and north aisle were added.

Just outside the churchyard wall is a spring locally known as "Anne Boleyn's Well". It is popularly said to have received this name because it appeared when Anne Boleyn's horse kicked a stone as she rode from Beddington Park to Nonsuch Palace. Why she was going there is unclear since construction of the palace did not start until two years after she was executed.

The Orangery
The Orangery in The Square was built in the second half of the 18th Century in Carshalton Park (the section of which between here and Ruskin Road has since been built over.) It is now used as Environment Agency offices.

Parks
Carshalton Park, sometimes called Ruskin Park.
Grove Park
Oaks Park

Districts
Carshalton-on-the-Hill
Carshalton-on-the-Hill is the residential area on the high ground to the south of Carshalton Park around Boundary Road, Stanley Road and Stanley Park Road and stretching out toward the smallholdings of Little Woodcote.

Carshalton Beeches
Carshalton Beeches is the area to the west of Carshalton-on-the-Hill, around Beeches Avenue, Banstead Road and Woodmansterne Road. It grew up around the railway station (which was named after Beeches Avenue, the street in which it is located).

The Wrythe
The Wrythe or Wrythe Green lies between Carshalton village to the south and St Helier to the north-west. During the time of the Roman occupation of the British Isles, a small spring was situated near the green, now shadowed by a BP garage. The name derives from the fact that there was once a small Roman camp set up near the spring. Roman activity in the area is confirmed by the fact that there was once a Roman Villa built in Beddington, just a couple of miles away. The spring has since disappeared under ground and the culvert it fed flows into the Wandle near Hackbridge.

 
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