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Non-toxic products and equipment is the cornerstone of our residential service and are available for commercial use as well. Our environmentally-safe products are highly effective and absolutely safe for people and pets while leaving your home or office sparkling clean.
Our Hampstead cleaning company believes in results. We believe that in order to achieve those results we need to listen to you - our client. Our staff will customize the services we provide in order to meet the needs of your building. We strive to achieve a strong customer relationship and loyalty, based in quality, promptness of service and price.
Once you hire us as your cleaning company in Hampstead, you enter into a partnership that is dedicated to providing only the highest quality, professional service to your building.
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Covered postcodes: NW3
Information about Hampstead
Hampstead is a place in the London Borough of Camden and is close to Hampstead Heath. It is a suburban development located 4 miles (6.4 km) north west of Charing Cross. Although early records of Hampstead can be found in a grant by King Ethelred the Unready to the monastery of St. Peters at Westminster (AD 986) and it is referred to in the Domesday Book (1086), the history of Hampstead is generally traced back to the 17th century.
Trustees of the Well started advertising the medicinal qualities of the chalybeate waters (water impregnated with iron) in 1700. Although Hampstead Wells was initially successful, its popularity declined in the 1800s due to competition with other London spas. The spa was demolished in 1882, although a water fountain was left behind.
Hampstead started to expand following the opening of the North London Railway in the 1860s (now the North London Line operated by Silverlink), and expanded further after the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway opened in 1907 (now part of the Northern Line) and provided fast travel to central London. Much luxurious housing was created during the 1870s and 1880s, in the area that is now the political ward of Fitzjohns & Frognal. Much of this housing remains to this day. During the 20th Century, a number of notable buildings were created.
Hampstead became part of the County of London in 1888 and in 1899 the Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead was formed. The borough town hall, on Rosslyn Hill, because it was also the location of the Registry Office, can be seen in newsreel footage of many celebrity civil marriages. In 1965 the metropolitan borough was merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Holborn and the Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras to form the modern-day London Borough of Camden.
Hampstead is part of the Hampstead and Highgate constituency and since 1992 the member of parliament has been the former actress Glenda Jackson of the Labour Party. The area has a significant tradition of educated liberal humanism, sometimes referred to (occasionally disparagingly) as "Hampstead Liberalism". Hampstead has long been known as a residence of the intelligentsia, including writers and intellectuals, actors, artists and architects, many of whom created a bohemian community in the late 19th century. In the 1930s it became base to a community of avant garde artists and writers and was host to a number of emigres and exiles from Nazis Europe.
To the north and east of Hampstead, and separating it from Highgate, is London's largest ancient parkland, Hampstead Heath, which includes the well-known and legally-protected view of the London skyline from Parliament Hill. The Heath, a major place for Londoners to walk and "take the air", (as well as other nocturnal activities such as cruising) has three open-air public swimming ponds; one for men, one for women, and one for mixed bathing, which were originally reservoirs for drinking water and part of the River Fleet.
Local activities include major open-air concerts on summer Saturday evenings on the slopes below Kenwood House, book and poetry readings, fun fairs on the lower reaches of the Heath, period harpsichord recitals at Fenton House, Hampstead Scientific Society and Hampstead Photographic Society.
The largest single place of employment in Hampstead is the Royal Free Hospital on Pond Street, but many small businesses based in the area have international significance. George Martin's Air recording studios, in converted church premises on Lyndhurst Road, is a current example, as Jim Henson's Creature Shop was, before it relocated to California.
The area has some remarkable examples of architecture, one being the Isokon building on Lawn Road, a Grade I listed experiment in collective housing, once home to the likes of Agatha Christie, Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson and Walter Gropius. It was recently restored by Notting Hill Housing Trust.
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