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Lovely new wooden floors in Surbiton
The area was known as ‘Kingston upon Railway’ after the line arrived in 1838 - and the Art Deco station of 1937 is one of the finest examples of its period.. Modernity is not required for the traditional wooden floor. It’s done a great job for hundreds of years - in resisting wear and beautifying all kinds of commercial and domestic buildings. So show your appreciation by dealing with those nasty marks, digs and scratches... by choosing a specialist floor sanding company for the best wood floor repair and restoration: The Surbiton Floor Sanding Experts! Place your floor in the experienced hands of a reliable family firm Providing the best advice and expert practice for over twenty years. On all kinds of floors: solid or engineered boards - herringbone or parquet blocks; whatever their age or however poor their condition. Offering the complete restoration service: Repositioning loose boards and blocks. Repairing and replacing damaged timber Gaps not to your taste? Allow us to fill them to give your floors an even look. Removing old coatings of paint or sealant. Staining for a change of colour to match your decor. Essential protection with fresh new sealant: natural oil, hard wax oil or lacquer. All are environmentally friendly - safe for use in the home, kitchen and where children and pets frolic... Dust and disruption? Sheer history with our modern efficient sanding machines. By collecting outside each room, they trap 99% of all dust. Rooms full of furniture and old carpets? We can remove large items - and take away those bulky floor coverings for safe disposal. The best quality job: Your floor is a prized investment. It deserves only the highest quality floor restoration products - for a hard-wearing floor that will keep its new looks for longer. After-care: Make sure your new floor stays in good condition. Ask us for advice on how to look after its lovely new surface. Your floor awaits its new lease of life - ask us for your FREE assessment today. The Surbiton Floor Sanding Masters |
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Surbiton was a popular haunt of the pre-Raphaelite artists, Millais and Holman Hunt, who arrived in 1851. In Millais’ famous painting of the floating ‘Ophelia’ with her abundant auburn locks, he used as background the fields south of the Hogsmill river in Tolworth. The impressive Southborough House in Ashcombe Avenue dates from 1808 - and has seven bays, an octagonal porch and arched upper windows. Its designer was John Nash, the Regency architect famous for Carlton House Terrace, Regent Street, Buckingham Palace and the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. |
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