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Whether it's your cottage or your castle, a ranch or resort, your office or your home, our Kennington cleaning company is dedicated to meeting your needs with the quality that can only come from years of experience. We care about your home or office as if it were our own. Our professional cleaning company has been in the Kennington cleaning business long enough to understand what all of our clients want. From taking your call by our sales team to completing the cleaning task, our teams work hard to deliver efficient, reliable and honest services. The valuable experience gained through the years, plus our well-rewarded cleaners are the driving force behind the excellent results and the growing number of satisfied customers.
The cleaning company offers commercial, construction and residential cleaning services through Kennington area. Please contact us with any questions!
Covered postcodes: SE11, SE17
Information about Kennington
Kennington is a place in the south of London in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is the location of the The Oval, the well-known cricket venue. Edward III gave the manor of Kennington to his oldest son Edward "the Black Prince" in 1337, and the prince then built a large royal palace between what is now Black Prince Road and Sancroft Street. Geoffrey Chaucer was employed at Kennington as Clerk of Works in 1389. He was paid 2 shillings. This area of Kennington continues to be owned by monarch's elder sons (Princes of Wales and Dukes of Cornwall ) to the present day.
Kennington Park (laid out by Victorian architect James Pennethorne) and St Mark's Churchyard now cover the site of Kennington Common. In 1746 the Surrey County Gallows at the southern end of the common was used for the execution of nine leaders of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745. The Common was also where the Chartists gathered for their biggest demonstration in 1848.
Kennington Park Road and Clapham Road is a long and straight stretch of road because it follows the old Roman Stane Street. This ran down from the Roman London Bridge to Chichester via the gap in the North Downs at Box Hill near Dorking. Another Roman road branched off opposite Kennington Road and went down through what is now Kennington Park and down the Brixton Road. It carried on through the North Downs near Caterham to Hassocks, just north of the South Downs.
Nearest places
- Vauxhall
- Walworth
- Newington usually known as Elephant and Castle
- Stockwell
- Camberwell
Nearest tube stations
- Kennington tube station
- Oval tube station
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