Domestic Cleaning London Domestic cleaning is not an easy process, especially if you do it properly – you’ll have to spend at least 2-3 hours washing, dusting, vacuuming and mopping and the worst thing is that you’ll have to do the same after 2-3 days… This can get rather tedious and we are sure that you are tired of this routine. This is why we provide quality cleaning services at competitive prices in Wimbledon, London. By booking our services you’ll be able to enjoy more free time and have your home cleaned by professionally trained cleaning technicians.

Tenancy Cleaners London is a reputable company in Wimbledon, London which has been a popular provider of domestic cleaning services for a while. All of our services follow high standards and are carried out by responsible and qualified cleaners. Our cleaning teams are available seven days a week and can service homes in the entire Wimbledon area. One of the services we offer is domestic cleaning – a multifunctional service which can replace spring cleaning, regular cleaning, after party cleaning and even after builders cleaning.

Our employees have been professionally trained and we have checked their past references. We assure you that you won’t find more qualified and trustworthy cleaners than ours.

Clients About us:

Well, it was high time for me to say thanks to your staff for the amazingly done cleaning. My house is sparkling.
- Roger
It was a very wise idea to use your cleaning company. My house is very, very clean now.
- Reese

The domestic cleaning team in Wimbledon will:

Clean living room, bedroom, bathroom, hallway and kitchen
Wipe surfaces
Disinfect tiles, sinks, taps, showers, toilets and bathtubs
Deodorize
Wipe mirrors
Clean doors and windows
Clean radiators, extractor fans, air conditioners and ceiling fans
Vacuum and mop floors
Do the laundry and ironing
Remove litter and spider webs
Mop and vacuum floors

Domestic Cleaning Wimbledon

An area in London south west, the Wimbledon district lies within Greater London. It is located east of Kingston upon Thames and south of Wandsworth. The district is home to the popular Wimbledon Tennis Championships along with the New Wimbledon Theatre. The area also contains Wimbledon Common.

The entire residential area of Wimbledon has been divided into two sections, the town area and the village area. After the railway station was built in the area in 1838, the modern development started. According to Domesday Book, the Wimbledon had been part of manor of Mortlake.

Brief History of Wimbledon

The area has been inhabited since the Iron Age. It is believed that then a Wimbledon Common on hill fort was built. In a charter that was signed by King Edgar the Peaceful in the year 967 the original village was referred as Wimbedounyng. The current name of the district means Wynnman’s hill. In Old English ‘dun’ means hill. In 1786 map of J Cary the area has been named as Wimbleton.

Nearest Stations in Wimbledon

The nearest railway stations in the district are Wimbledon station, Wimbledon Chase railway station, Raynes Park railway station, Wimbledon Park and South Wimbledon.