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FLOOR SANDING IN HAMPSTEAD
A ghost tube station on the Northern Line was closed - before it ever opened! By contrast, the traditional wooden floor is certainly a feature that is very much alive and doing a great job in the home, shop, office and public buildings. A worthy feature requires due care and attention. When your floors have become marked, scratched, shabby or worse - it’s time to bring them back to life. Call on a specialist company for repair and restoration... Here we are: a reliable, family firm: The Hampstead Floor Sanding Experts! Enjoy our services honed from twenty years of having restored hundreds of wooden floors. From every age and condition: and of every type - from solid or engineered boards to parquet or herringbone blocks. With whatever your floors require to restore them to prime condition: repairs to damaged timber replacement with matching blocks or boards sanding to a smooth finish staining for a change of look refinishing with oil, hard wax or lacquer. All with minimal disruption and dust: 99% dust-free sanding from our efficient machines. So for the best advice: and a long lasting job to the highest levels of workmanship using only top quality products.
Ask us for a free assessment of your floors today! And we’ll make them anew with the Hampstead Floor Sanding Masters. |
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The site at Hampstead Way denotes a lost station on the northern line from Hampstead to Golders Green. This extension was opened in 1907, precipitating a massive house building programme north of Hampstead Heath. The proposed intermediate station became known as the Bull and Bush - after the nearby pub of music-hall song fame. No matter, the threat of development on the heath led to a successful campaign of opposition (including buying up surrounding land owned by Eton College). This led to the abandonment of the station and disposal of the site in 1927. As today’s trains pass through, one can make out a staircase and remnants of a platform on what would have been the deepest station in the tube network. 197 steps to take you 200 feet down... |
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