Upholstery Cleaning Hornsey N8
We employ a team of upholstery cleaning technicians N8 Hornsey who specialize in professional upholstery cleaning: suitable for almost any furniture style and fabric. Our team is trained to use a variety of upholstery cleaning techniques and equipment, and provided with a broad range of top-quality biodegradable upholstery cleaning chemicals. Our methods ensure you will receive the type of cleaning most appropriate for your upholstery and your budget.Call 1st Carpet Cleaning for a Quote on 020 3348 9148 or you can send us an email with your contacs at office@1stcarpetcleaning.co.uk and we will contact you as soon as possible.
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Places of interest in and around N8 Hornsey
St Paul's, Harringay
The church of St Paul the Apostle, Wightman Road, Harringay, London, N4, serves a traditional anglo-catholic (Church of England) parish, in north London. In ecclesiastical terms the parish is part of the Edmonton Episcopal Area of the Diocese of London. In political terms the parish is in the London Borough of Haringey. In 1984 the nineteenth-century church building was destroyed by fire, and the present iconic building was opened in 1993, designed by London architects Peter Inskipp and Peter Jenkins...
Green Lanes
Green Lanes, London, (N16, N4, N8, N13 and N21) is a main road in North London and forms part of the A105. At approximately 7.5 miles (12.07 km) from end to end, it is one of the longest streets in the capital. Green Lanes is an ancient thoroughfare along which cattle were driven from Hertfordshire towards Smithfield Market in London. It runs from Newington Green in Islington north along the western edge of Stoke Newington, thereby forming the border between Hackney and Islington, until it reaches Manor House at the eastern edge of Finsbury Park...
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts is an independent drama school situated in the Wood Green area of North London. It was founded in 1945 by Peter Coxhead and Ralph Nossek as 'The Mountview Theatre Club', an amateur repertory company staging a new production for a six-day run every second week . Among the club's achievements were Coxhead's staging of Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra, a production of the complete Arnold Wesker Trilogy - Chicken Soup with Barley, Roots and I'm Talking about Jerusalem directed by Peter Scott-Smith - and Buttered Both Sides, a revue written and composed by Mountview member Ted Dicks and directed by Gale Webb, which later transferred to the Fortune Theatre in London's West End...
List of services we provide in Hornsey N8:
The nearest tube station serving N8 Hornsey is Array.
We also provide upholstery cleaning and other services in nearby areas including Harringay, Turnpike Lane, Hornsey Vale, Crouch End, and Wood Green.








