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Make your wooden floors anew in Golders Green
Even if you’re not a ballet lover, you’ve probably enjoyed the dish named after a former resident of the area... You don’t have to love your wooden floors to appreciate their qualities - though it helps. Perhaps it’s because your own lack a certain something - like shine, beauty and smoothness. So it must be time to banish those marks, digs and shabby air in favour of a fresh look. Just the job for the specialists in floor repair and restoration. Time to call upon the Golders Green Floor Sanding Business! The ones you need: a reliable company who have restored every kind of floor surface for over twenty years. Allow us to do whatever your floor needs: repairs to damaged timber replacing missing boards and blocks sanding away old sealant back to bare wood staining with a new colour to match your decor sealing with natural oil, hard wax or lacquer. Every job completed to the highest level of workmanship: with only top quality materials - so your new floor will last longer and remain looking good. And with 99% dust free sanding: minimal mess with the unique collection system of our machines.
So get the best advice for your floor - however poor its condition; and whatever its composition - from hardwood/engineered boards to parquet/herringbone blocks. Ask us for your FREE assessment today!
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The great Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova, born in 1881, lived in Ivy House, North End Road, from 1912 until her death from pleurisy in 1931. Making her name with the Russian Imperial Ballet and Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe, she was the first prima ballerina to tour ballet around the world. Most famous for ‘The Dying Swan’, she enjoyed feeding the swans in the lake in her garden. Her ashes lie in an urn at Golders Green Crematorium, though sadly no longer accompanied by her ballet shoes, which were stolen some years ago. As for that yummy mix of meringue and ice-cream, a chef in Wellington may have created the dish in her honour while she was touring New Zealand in 1926. Other countries also claim it as their own... |
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