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Cleaning Services For Shaftesbury

Shaftesbury

The Cleaning Services Group ltd have cleaners which are able to provide some of our services throughout the Shaftesbury area.


There is also a large grouping of private households and we are able to provide all our domestic cleaning services to these properties; including end of tenancy cleans, one off spring cleans, moving in or
moving out cleans all of which can include carpet cleaning and oven cleaning.

To businesses, industrial outlets, private and public sector services, builders and commecial enterprises we are able to provide our one off cleaning services in the Shaftesbury area as outlined below. For a comprehensive view of all our cleans browse through our SERVICES pages.



Commercial Cleaning;

  • One off cleans for commercial premises; deep cleaning toilet areas; high level atrium cleans
  • Deep cleaning kitchens
  • Ventilation duct cleaning and extractor systems
  • End of tenancy cleans
  • One off cleans for bars, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Domestic Cleaning Services

  • One off spring cleans
  • End of tenancy cleans
  • Carpet cleaning
  • Oven cleaning
  • Moving in clean
  • Moving out clean
  • Marble and limestone floor cleaning and polishing

Builders Cleans

We specialise in builders cleans and sparkle cleans and can carry these out for private individuals who have had their homes refurbished; for builders carrying out new builds or refurbishments; for large
contractors working on commercial or large scale projects. we are extremely experienced at meeting the demands of site managers and project managers.

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Interesting details about Shaftsbury

The town was broadly Parliamentarian in the Civil War, but was in Royalist hands. Wardour Castle fell to Parliamentary forces in 1643; Parliamentary forces surrounded the town in August 1645, when it was a centre of local Clubmen activity. The clubmen were arrested and sent to trial in Sherborne. Shaftesbury took no part in the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685.

The town hall was built in 1827 by Earl Grosvenor after the Guildhall was pulled down to widen the high street.It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II listed building. The town hall is next to the 15th century St Peters church.
The major employers in the 18th and 19th centuries were buttonmaking and weaving. The former became a victim of mechanisation, and this caused unemployment and emigration.

The five turnpikes which met at Shaftesbury ensured that the town had a good coaching trade. The railways, however, bypassed Shaftesbury, and this influenced the subsequent pattern of its growth.

In 1919, Lord Stalbridge sold a large portion of the town, which was purchased by a syndicate and auctioned piece by piece over three days.

Most of the Saxon and Medieval buildings have now been ruined, with most of the town dating from the 18th century to present. 

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Thursday 9th June 2011

Builders Cleans Completed


We have just successfully completed the builders and sparkle cleans...


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