Cleaning Brockley SE4 | Cleaners SE4 Brockley
Brockley
Cleaners Brockley SE4 provides comprehensive cleaning in Brockley SE4 at great, competitive rates.
Our local focus allows us to minimize the financial cost and general inconvenience typically associated with hiring cleaners in SE4 Brockley. Our local experts perform the following cleaning services with courtesy, efficiency and professionalism:
- House Cleaning
- End of Tenancy Cleaning
- Domestic Cleaning
- Spring Cleaning and One-Off Cleaning
- Professional Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning and Curtain Cleaning
- Junk Removal - Waste clearance
- Landscaping and Gardening services
- Building and Renovation Work
Cleaners Brockley SE4 has an established network of customers situated in Brockley including letting agents, large organizations, private customers, commercial properties, schools and nurseries.
Call us on 020 3475 2100 for information and appointments or send us an email using our Online booking form.
Brockley Local Info
It's a quiet postcode on the borders of busier Lewisham and New Cross. The area doesn't have a tube, although Brockley and Honor Oak Park will be joining the London Overground later this year, which connects with the former East London tube line. Although there are few buses running through the area, the train connections are excellent and you can be in London Bridge in as little as 10 minutes. Brockley is far from hectic, but does have a lovely community spirit and a smattering of lovely restaurants and bars. The the 5 expensive street are, Drake Road, Darling Road, Crescent Way, Harefield Road. Top 5 Least Expensive Streets in Brockley are Sinclair Place, Brockley Cross Kentwell Close, Mantle Road, Barville Close. Schools in Brockley fall under the Lewisham Local Education Authority. After World War 1 Brockley began to lose its exclusivity as the wealthy began to relocate to the outer suburbs and the big houses were increasingly sub-divided. The typical inter-war houses on Upper Brockley Gardens and on Harefield Rd are clearly more modest than their Victorian neighbours. Small industrial workshops also became established in the mews behind the large houses.

