Areas where we clean ovens

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Whitechapel

This busy London suburb is thriving and we spend a lot of time cleaning ovens, ranges and cookers for homeowners in this area.

Stepney

Thriving and multi cultural area home to a wide variety of established London communities.

Mile End

Situated on the old London to Colchester Road Mile End was one of the first City of London suburbs.

Wapping

Wapping is infamous for being the site the great fleet street papers moved their production too inciting a workers union battle.

Bethnal Green

Brimming with would be chefs there is always an oven that needs cleaning in Bethnal Green.

Shoreditch

Filled with busy Londoners with no time to clean ovens, luckily we can do that for you!

Bow

Home of many dinner parties and many oven cleans required we love Bow.

East Ham

A fine residential area in the heart of London. We are often cleaning cookers here. It's home to the magnificent East Ham Town Hall.

Forest Gate

Apparently Arnold Schwarzenegger once lived in Forest Gate, lifting weights down the road in Romford. is there anything this man hasn't done?

Hackney

With its name derived from Old English its no surprise that Hackney has been a population centre since the stone age.

Plaistow

Home to the famous 59 Club, possibly the worlds largest motorcycle club and started by a Rocker Priest! Who knew?

Poplar

An area of London named after the Black Polar Tree which used to thrive in the area.

Stratford

Brought to the fore during the London 2012 Olymics Stratofrd continues on a trajectory of post de-industrialisation growth and renewal.

Canning Town

Like many parts of East London Canning Town was hard hit by bombing during WW2 and is today the focus of much regeneration and '000s of new homes.

Clerkenwell

Oliver Cromwell once maintained a house in Clerkenwell but its not known whether or not he cleaned his own oven....probably not!

Moorgate

Home to lots of London folk and once the site of a Northern gate in the City's Roman Wall.

Monument

This buzzing city district features the famous monument to the fire of London.

Fleet Street

Once home to Britain's Newspapers and famously the fictional Sweeney Todd character.

Blackheath

Once the rallying point for Wat Tyler's peasant revolt now the local green space for a stroll on sunny days while the oven is being cleaned.