
✅ Serving Bow (E3) & Old Ford
✅ Deep Steam Cleaning Specialists
✅ End of Tenancy Experts
Living and working in East London, we treat your home like our own. Whether you live in a Victorian terrace near Roman Road or a modern apartment by the Hertford Union Canal, our family team guarantees 5-star results.
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PROFESSIONAL UPHOLSTERY CLEANING:
Multi Clean London offer professional End of tenancy cleaning in Bow E3.
No matter whether you are moving in or you just want to freshen up your home, our well prepared cleaners will make your property gleam.
What you can expect from ou End of Tenancy cleaning?
Please note: This comprehensive list describes our Deep Cleaning or End of Tenancy kitchen service. Our regular domestic cleaning can be customised to your priorities.
Contact Multi Clean London today for a free, no-obligation estimate. We look forward to showing you the difference a personal, father-and-son touch can make.
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Bow is part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London. People often believe that to be a true Cockney you need to be born within earshot of the sound of Bow Bells and that these are the bells of Bow Church in the heart of Bow.
However, the saying actually refers to St Mary-le-Bow which is approxiamtely 3 miles west on Cheapside, in the City of London. The other central feature of Bow is the bridge across the River Lea. Today, the bridge is a four lane flyover, with both the Lea and Blackwall Tunnel approach passing beneath. The High Street has few active shops, with large scale post-war housing located to the south. The island church remains as a useful turning point for buses.
The Blackwall Tunnel approach roads´ expansion from the two lane road existing at the beginning of the 20th century, to a six lane urban motorway has occupied land, at the expense of industry. What remains on the eastern side of the road, is a canal side enclave of small businesses and warehouses, with a large supermarket located at the canal bridge to Three Mills.