Rubbish Removal and house clearance service in EC1 Clerkenwell, Finsbury and Barbican

 

KwikSweep offers a hassle free rubbish clearance and junk removal service for both homes and business. Whether you are disposing a single item or a truck full. KwikSweep will clear all your unwanted junk or rubbish including washing machines, household bric-a-brac, electrical appliances, books, old kitchen units, clothes, furniture and everything else besides. We also offer garden clearances, recycling and IT Disposal.

 

Our smart friendly staff will arrive at a time that suits you so if you’re preparing for the sale or letting of your home, or simply getting rid of some clutter for extra space in your office. KwikSweep makes your rubbish clearance easy every step of the way.

 

For further information about our rubbish removal, house clearance and office clearance service in Clerkenwell, Finsbury and Barbican call us on 0207 624 9215 or email us.

 

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About your area

Clerkenwell -

Clerkenwell took its name from the Clerks' Well in Farringdon Lane (clerken was the Middle English genitive plural of clerk, a variant of clerc, meaning clergyman). In the Middle Ages, the London Parish clerks performed annual mystery plays there, based on biblical themes. Part of the well remains visible, incorporated into a 1980s building called Well Court. It is visible through a window of that building on Farringdon Lane.

 

Finsbury - In the Middle Ages Finsbury was part of the great fen which lay outside the walls of the City of London. It gave its name to the Finsbury division of the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex. In the early 17th century trees were planted and gravel walks made, and the area became a place for recreation. In 1641 the Honourable Artillery Company moved to Finsbury, where it still remains, and in 1665 the Bunhill Fields burial ground was opened in the area.

 

Barbican -

The Minister for the Arts, Tessa Blackstone, announced in September 2001 that the Barbican complex was to be Grade II listed. It has been designated a site of special architectural interest for its scale, its cohesion and the ambition of the project. The complex is architecturally important as it is one of London's principal examples of concrete Brutalist architecture and considered a landmark.

 

 

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Kwik Sweep is proud to be working in partnership with      GOSH Waste disposal NHS

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