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An England football captain, an England wicketkeeper and a noted nature writer. All resident in this area... While you contemplate the possibilities, cast an eye over your wooden floors. Do you like what you see? Or are they ready for some refurbishment and attention. Contemplate no further! You need a specialist floor repair and restoration company to make sure they return to their natural beauty. Here we are: with hundreds of floors restored over the past twenty years: The North Kensington Floor Sanding Experts
See how we’ll bring your floors back to life... The complete service for whatever your kind of floor: for softwood and hardwood floors; engineered boards; parquet or herringbone blocks Timber missing, wobbly or damaged? repairing and replacement with matching boards or blocks. Covered in old sealant and paint? sanded away to smooth bare wood. A fresh look? stained with a colour of your choice New protective layer? sealed with natural oil, hard wax or lacquer. Long-lasting and keeping its looks? certainly - as we use only the highest quality materials: No dust and disruption? you get an efficient job with 99% dust free sanding from our efficient machines. Your new floor awaits - so don’t lose another day... Ask us for your FREE assessment... Contact the North Kensington Floor Sanding Specialists
Any luck? The footballer is the first England player to be sent off in an international: the Fulham and Spurs midfielder, Alan Mullery, born here in 1941. He played 35 times for England, was captain once and scored the first goal in the infamous 3-2 defeat - from 2-0 up - by West Germany in the 1970 World Cup quarter finals. John Murray, born in 1935, was a popular wicketkeeper for Middlesex and the holder for ten years of the record for most first class dismissals. Stylish in both keeping and batting, he was unlucky to play only 21 tests. And the writer was the naturalist WH Hudson, who lived in St Luke’s Road from 1886-1922. He is most famous for ‘Green Mansions’ (1904), a romance of the South American forest. |
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Any luck? The footballer is the first England player to be sent off in an international: the Fulham and Spurs midfielder, Alan Mullery, born here in 1941. He played 35 times for England, was captain once and scored the first goal in the infamous 3-2 defeat - from 2-0 up - by West Germany in the 1970 World Cup quarter finals. John Murray, born in 1935, was a popular wicketkeeper for Middlesex and the holder for ten years of the record for most first class dismissals. Stylish in both keeping and batting, he was unlucky to play only 21 tests. And the writer was the naturalist WH Hudson, who lived in St Luke’s Road from 1886-1922. He is most famous for ‘Green Mansions’ (1904), a romance of the South American forest. |
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