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 Monument, Tower Hill and Aldgatet call us on 0207 624 9215 or email us.
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Monument - The Monument consists of a fluted Doric column built of Portland stone topped with a gilded urn of fire, and was designed by Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke. Its 202 foot (61.57 metre) height marks its distance from the site in Pudding Lane of the shop of Thomas Farynor, the king's baker, where the fire began.
Tower Hill is an elevated spot north-west of the Tower of London, just outside the limits of the City of London in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Formerly it was part of the Tower Liberty under the direct administrative control of Tower. Belonging to one of the oldest parts of London, archeological evidence shows that there was a settlement on the hill in the Bronze Age and much later a Roman village that was burnt down during the Boudicca uprising.
Aldgate - It is thought that a gate at Aldgate was already spanning the road to Colchester in the Roman period, when the City Wall itself was constructed. The gateway stood at the corner of the modern Duke's Place; and was always an obstacle to traffic. It was rebuilt between 1108-47, again in 1215, and reconstructed completely between 1607 and 1609. The gate was finally removed in 1761; it was temporarily re-erected at Bethnal Green.
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