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We're a full service cleaning company catering to Shadwell.
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So, like any home or office tenant, you're proud of your home and you want it to look and be clean. You and all our customers want to remove those stains and spots, pesky watermarks, scuffing on your skirting, shoe marks on your wooden flooring, spills on your carpet or even just odd scents about in the house. How do you get rid of them? Our specialists can give you very useful tips and tricks to keeping your home clean.
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Covered postcodes: E1
Information about Shadwell
Shadwell is an inner-city district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets located on the north bank of the Thames between Wapping to the west and Limehouse to the east. It is located 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Charing Cross and forms part of the East End of London.
Virtually uninhabited until the 17th century, Shadwell was originally a marine-centred hamlet with roperies, tan yards, breweries, wharves, smiths and numerous taverns, which built up around the chapel of St Paul's. Seventy-five sea captains are buried in its churchyard, while Captain Cook had his son baptised there.
Shadwell North Basin. (January 2006)
The area is dominated by the enclosed former dock, Shadwell Basin. This once formed the eastern entrance to the then London docks, with a channel leading west to St Katherine's Dock. It is actually two dock basins - the south basin was constructed in 1828-32 and the north basin in 1854-8. Unlike nearby Limehouse Basin, few craft larger than canoes can be seen on Shadwell Basin, which is largely used for fishing and watersports - and as a scenic backdrop to the recent residential developments that line it.
The basin, however, is still connected to the Thames and the channel is spanned by an impressive bascule bridge that is rarely raised these days.
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