Did you decide to hire a professional company for the End of Tenancy cleaning but you don’t know which one to choose? Take a look at what Miss Maid has to offer and you won’t think twice about hiring us.
Did you decide to hire a professional company for the End of Tenancy cleaning but you don’t know which one to choose? Take a look at what Miss Maid has to offer and you won’t think twice about hiring us.
Miss Maid is one company that stood the test of time. For more than 23 years, we have offered unmatched End of Tenancy cleaning Central London services. Thanks to us, Central London residents are able to move out of their homes stress free because they know that the End of Tenancy cleaning is not an issue for them. They know that a professional cleaning team is just one phone call away.
Call our customer service team now at: 0207 0606 606
Our trained cleaners will show up at your Central London house in no time. They are prepared with the best cleaning equipment and eco-friendly chemicals to diligently clean any surface of your Central London house. The Post Tenancy cleaning is based on a set of specific tasks. For example, the kitchen cleaning includes a professional oven cleaning and the bathroom task list includes limescale removal. Floors, windows, mirrors, and other surfaces including lamp shades and light switches will be impeccably cleaned. We can also offer professional carpet cleaning as an extra service at a discounted price.
Give us a call to learn more about our offer. We need some details about your Central London residence before calculating a price but we can guarantee that our offer will include price matching on a like-for-like basis and discounts for additional jobs.
The guarantee of our quality service is a free re-clean. If something was missed or it is not up to the standards, we will take care of it for free. Miss Maid customer service and cleaning teams are available Monday through Sunday.
Call our customer service team now at: 0207 0606 606
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Property Type | Standard Price | 25% Off |
1 Bedroom flat | from £240 | from £180 |
2 Bedroom flat | from £282 | from £212 |
3 Bedroom flat | from £321 | from £241 |
4 Bedroom flat | from £361 | from £271 |
Did you know that...
The only road with right-hand driving in London is the entrance road to the Savoy Hotel. This hotel in the central London is one of the most famous and the one that is loved by many celebrities.
Great Ormond Street Hospital is probably the only children’s hospital in the world that owns a fairy-tale character. The author of Peter Pan, J. M. Barrie, has gifted to the hospital not only the copyright but also a special relationship with the boy who would never grow up.
One of the tallest buildings in London, the 135-meter London Eye reveals a breathtaking view of Central London and receives more visitors than the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Taj Mahal. The 32 carriages represent the 32 London boroughs, however, each pod is numbered from 1 to 33; note, that number 13 is omitted for the reason it is believed to be an unlucky number.
Charring Cross roundabout sits in Central London. This is considered the center of London. All distances in London are measured starting from this landmark.
Charring Cross takes its name after the cross that once stood here. The stone monument was built in 1290 and demolished in 1647. Eleanor Cross was built by King Edward I to honor his wife, Eleanor of Castile. Charring comes from the Anglo-Saxon word “cierring” that refers to a bend on the River Thames.
Charing Cross is the landmark of Central London. It’s a six streets junction that is known as the center of London. Also called kilometer zero or zero mile marker, the junction is the spot from which London distances are calculated. The landmark is actually a statue of Charles I from the House of Stuart. He was king of England, Ireland, and Scotland in the 17th century. His Charing Cross equestrian statue was placed in this spot in 1675.