Are you someone who’s moving out of a property? Or are you a landlord who wants to make sure that the place looks practically brand new for the next tenants? In either case, a professional End of Tenancy cleaning Holland Park W8 is a great idea!
Are you someone who’s moving out of a property? Or are you a landlord who wants to make sure that the place looks practically brand new for the next tenants? In either case, a professional End of Tenancy cleaning Holland Park W8 is a great idea!
Yes, there are a lot of cleaning companies out there and sometimes it might be a bit too hard to make up your mind. How about choosing a company with over 24 years of experience? A reputable cleaning service provider that offers a free re-clean guarantee as standard with every post tenancy cleaning? Moreover, this company has the best prices in town.
We are talking about Miss Maid, a company that started in London with one single domestic cleaning team. Throughout the years, Miss Maid earned an impeccable reputation thanks to the high quality of our services and the fact that the satisfaction of the clients will always be our number one priority.
Miss Maid will be sending in the perfect number of cleaners, depending on the size of your property. A post tenancy cleaning is not an hourly-based service. And that is great! Because you, as the client, pay for the whole job to be done. And, in this particular case, by ‘job’ we mean our comprehensive checklist that has been approved by estate agents and landlords. The list includes over 40 tasks that our highly motivated and experienced cleaners will be completing during your End of Tenancy cleaning Holland Park W8.
For example, our professionals are going to hoover and mop the floors; polish mirrors and glass; clean and wipe wardrobes and chest drawers inside and out; wash all tops and surfaces; clean the oven, microwave, fridge, and freezer…
Your ideal post tenancy cleaning is only a short phone call away. Moreover, you can always contact our customer service online 7 days a week.
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...
Holland Park takes its name from the Jacobean manor Holland House. This 17th-century house was originally called Cope Castle after the first owner Sir Walter Cope. It was renamed Holland House by Henry Rich who became the first Earl of Holland. Holland Park Avenue and Holland Road borrow their names from this historic house as well. Holland House was left in ruin after taking bomb damage in World War II. Holland Park features tree-lined streets. In this W8 area, you will see mainly large Victorian townhouses, as well as plenty of shops, restaurants, hotels, and embassies. The three linked roads that form the street date from 1860. They were laid out by William and Francis Radford who also built more than 200 houses in this area.
Royal Crescent and Aubrey House are Holland Park landmarks. The Royal Crescent is a 19th-century Grade II listed house. Writer John Gawsworth is one of the notable residents. Aubrey House dates from the 18th century. This Grade II listed house was originally known as the Notting Hill House. The current name derives from Aubrey de Vere who is listed in the Domesday Book as the owner of the Kensington manor. Holland Park tube station opened in 1900. It features a Harry Bell Measures design. The station has a flat roof just like Queensway station. In the 1990s, the station was renovated. More refurbishment works followed in 2016. Before these works, this was the only remaining station that still had original 1950 signage. Several London buses serve this station.
The Design Museum is located in this part of West London. It was founded in 1989 and originally situated near Tower Bridge. This Holland Park museum covers all the types of design: industrial, graphic, architectural, fashion, and more. The Design Museum is a registered charity. That means that all the funds raised by the ticket sales help the place curate new exhibitions.