Domestic Cleaning Tunbridge Wells - Ironing & Housekeeping

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  • Time For You Tunbridge Wells, Westerham, Edenbridge and Crowborough Areas
  • Contact: Caroline Kirby
  • Typical hourly rate: £10.95
  • Email: tunbridgewells@timeforyou.co.uk

Friendly, Dependable & Affordable Tunbridge Wells Cleaners, Ironers & Housekeepers

 

IF YOU NEED MORE TIME GIVE US A TRY!
 
 
Hello and Welcome to Time For You Cleaning Tunbridge Wells from Caroline Kirby and the team, providing you with the very highest standards of home cleaning from the largest domestic cleaning company in the UK with over 12,000 home cleans every week.
 
Time For You Tunbridge Wells cleaners are dedicated to providing an efficient and affordable cleaning service every time.
 
We ensure that our clients have peace of mind in the knowledge that their homes are in safe hands during our domestic cleaning service, allowing them more time to do the things they enjoy!
 
You buy the right amount of time to do the tasks you want completed, whether this is general cleaning, ironing, laundry, changing bed linen, empty bins, cleaning silver & brass, cleaning inside fridge or microwaves, putting a wash on, the choice is yours!
 
OUR RATES:
 
The typical hourly rate is £10.95 for our weekly home cleaning and ironing service, carried out with the same friendly, local, reliable and fully vetted housekeeper.
 
OUR SERVICES:
 
      Domestic Weekly Home Cleaning
      Ironing Service
      Spring Cleans
      End Of Tenancy Cleans (POA)
      One Off Cleans (POA)
 
We have an extensive database of vetted Tunbridge Wells cleaners, who have been reference and police checked prior to their introduction to you.
 
So with Time For You Tunbridge Wells you will always receive a reliable, trustworthy and efficient domestic cleaner in Tunbridge Wells dedicated to your home cleaning – with EVERY clean insured.
 
MAIN BENEFITS
 
 
      We are Professional
      We Have a Substantial Bank of Cleaners
      Low Prices
      Large Enough to Cope but Small Enough to CARE
      Part of a National Franchise, Cleaning 12,000 Homes in the UK Every Week
      Every Clean Insured
      All Cleaners Personally Visited in Their Homes and Reference and Police Checked
      And Me, Caroline, Who Is Completely Dedicated To You.
 

 

Testimonials

May I take this opportunity to congratulate you, your cleaning company and in particular the two cleaners who came to clean my home today. The job done was excellent and the cleaners were not only very thorough, they were very polite and hard working girls. I was very impressed by their attitude in doing what must be a very mundane and arduous task. Please accept my thanks and please pass on my comments to the cleaners, I was most impressed and grateful and look forward to a long and happy working relationship.                               

Mr Dangerfield, Tunbridge Wells.

Time For You provided a very professional and value for money cleaning service. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of time they spent cleaning my property and the thoroughness. I am sure this has helped the property to sell within two days of going on the market.

Mr Wilson, Crowborough

Nikki is a great success – she is easy to get on with and seems happy to do all sorts of different cleaning jobs and she does them well and actually notices things that need doing without being asked! It’s an ideal domestic cleaning arrangement for me, thank you.

 
Mrs R Sowton, Edenbridge

I can not believe that there is another Emma out there. As a very busy working mother, cleaning my house was never done very thoroughly until the Emma whirlwind arrived a few weeks ago. She genuinely cares for me and my home. She genuinely loves her job – she really wants to make my house look good. She is a rare house cleaner who brings with her an infectious energy and a delight in what she is doing. Coming home on a Tuesday after Emma has been is a JOY! If your other cleaners are even half as good as Emma at their job and attitude then you have an incredible company and I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending your cleaning service.

N Belfrage, Westerham

Sam has been with us a while now, she has a lovely manner and is very reliable and prompt. She wastes no time in getting on with the home cleaning she does for us so well. She is very obliging and happy to adapt should we need something else attended to. Sam takes pride in her work and we are very fortunate to have her coming to clean for us on a regular basis.

S Philomena, Biggin Hill

Time For You has made an enormous difference to our work-life balance. Having a trustworthy, friendly and reliable home cleaner and ironing lady coming to us every Friday has really helped to keep on top of the housework. It has given us back our weekends and means we can now make the most of our precious time off. It’s such a treat coming home from work on a Friday evening to a clean and tidy house, with all the ironing done and ready for the new week.

K Legg, Tunbridge Wells

I would like to take this opportunity to let you know how fantastic I have found your domestic cleaning service provided by Susan and the peace of mind offered by going with an actual company. If you need any references for her in future I would be happy to provide these and would recommend your cleaning company to my friends without hesitation.

A Myrie, Crowborough

I am very happy indeed with Nicola. She is eminently sensible and well organised and I’m always happy when I come home from work and the house cleaning is done. We are about to put the house on the market and also about to make an offer on a house in Westerham, I’m hoping that Nicola will be able to come and clean for us when the time comes. If this is not going to be possible do you think you could find us someone else?

M Peverell – Biggin Hill

 I find your cleaning company to be so well run that I know my house is in safe hands, when my cleaner comes. Both you and Maureen are a tribute to your home cleaning business.

 
R Hooe, Edenbridge

Both Judith and Jill are great. They both work very hard and have built up a super relationship with the boys as she sees them daily. Both keep me informed if they need to change hours or days and I have no complaints about their work. In fact Jill keeps the house spotless and I can’t believe the amount of ironing Judith can get through, fantastic housekeepers.

R Peverell, Tunbridge Wells

Hi Caroline

Just thought I’d let you know Regine did her first shift today and did a fantastic job. I now have no excuse for not getting on with my work!

All the best, Lisa

Lisa, Toys Hill

Cathleen is an excellent reliable hard working domestic cleaner and ironer, we would struggle without her now, she will do any extra's in our home that we ask her to do, I really can't rate her highly enough, her house cleaning and ironing is excellent, also great sense of humour which she brings to our home on a weekly basis. it's wonderful after a long day at work to come back to a beautiful clean house. I wouldn't hesitate in recommending you to anyone who is considering engaging a domestic cleaning company to clean their home.

Mrs H Hamilton - Sevenoaks

A truly indispensable and personal cleaning service from a local domestic cleaning company in Sevenoaks who are very professional and courteous. My cleaner Kath is wonderful around the house and does a fantastic job. Very satisfied, thanks for sending her to my home.

Mrs Freda Barry

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01892 598092

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Areas Covered

Ashurst, Badgers Mount , Bearshead, Bells Yew Green, Berrys Green, Bidborough, Biggin Hill, Blackham, Borough Green, Bough Beech, Brasted, Brasted Chart, Chevening, Chiddingstone, Chiddingstone Causeway, Chiddingstone Hoath, Chipstead, Claydene, Coleman’s Hatch, Cowden, Crockham Hill, Crouch, Crowborough, Cudham, Darwin, Downs, Dunton Green, Edenbridge, Eridge Green, Fairseat, Farningham, Fawkham, Fordcombe, Four Elms, Frant, Godden Green, Groombridge, Hartfield, Hartwell, Hawkenbury, Haxted, Hever, High Brooms, Hildenborough, Hodsoll Street, Holtye, Hook Green, Horton Kirby, How Green, Ide Hill, Ightham, Ivy Hatch, Kemsing, Knatts Vally, Knockholt, Lamberhurst, Langton Green, Long Mill, Lye Green, Mark Cross, Markbeech, Marlpit Hill, Marsh Green, Meopham south, Otford, Pembury, Penshurst, Platt, Plaxtol, Poundgate, Poundsbridge, Riverhead, Rotherfield, Rusthall, Seal , Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks Eastern, Sevenoaks Kippington, Sevenoaks Northern, Sevenoaks Town, Shoreham, South Darenth, Southborough, Speldhurst, St John's Weald, Sundridge, Tatsfield, Toys Hill, Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells, Underriver, Weald, Well Hill, West Kingsdown, Westerham, Withyham, Wrotham, Wrotham Heath

Postcodes Covered

TN1, TN2, TN3, TN4, TN5, TN6, TN7, TN8, TN16

Bio

The town of Tunbridge Wells began with a chalybeate spring. Chalybeate means it contains iron. Rainwater fell on ground containing iron deposits, soaked through them then rose in a spring. The iron deposits in the spring water stained the ground around the spring a rusty colour. The spring stood by a common where local people grazed their livestock.

In the early 17th century people believed that they would be healed from diseases if they bathed in or drank from certain spas. In the year 1606 a nobleman, Lord North, who was staying at Edridge was out for a ride. He came across the spring with rust coloured edges and wondered if it had health giving properties. (At the time he was suffering from tuberculosis or some similar disease). He drank some of the spring water and was, he said, healed from his illness. When he returned to London he told all his rich friends about the spring and soon many people flocked to drink from it.

After 1608 wells were dug and a pavement was laid but there were no actual buildings at Tunbridge until 1636. In that year 2 houses were built, one for ladies and one for gentlemen. In the late 17th century these developed into coffee houses. A coffee house was a place where you could drink coffee (a new drink at the time) or chocolate and read a newspaper. You could also socialise with other visitors.

In 1638 a walk was laid out at Tunbridge with 2 rows of trees on either side. Local tradesmen began setting up stalls and selling goods between the trees.

Meanwhile Tunbridge Wells had its first royal visitor in 1630 when Queen Henrietta Maria, came after the birth of her son, the future Charles II. Furthermore in 1632 a book was written praising the wells and their supposed health giving properties. It was called 'The Queens Wells, that is a treatise of the nature and virtues of Tunbridge Water'.

In the late 17th century Tunbridge developed rapidly. In 1663 Charles II and his queen came and camped near the wells. Then in 1678 the Chapel of King Charles the Martyr was built. After 1680 houses were built at Mount Ephraim. In 1682 land near the common was sold. After 1682 houses were built in the area of Mount Sion. In 1687 the shops were burned in a fire but the owner rebuilt them, this time with a colonnade in front of their entrances.

At the end of the 17th century a travel writer named Celia Fiennes visited Tunbridge Wells. She said: 'The water I have drunk for many years with great advantage. It is from the steel and iron mines'. She also said 'They have made the wells very commodious by the many good building all about it and 2 or 3 miles around which are lodgings for the company that drink the waters'. Also 'All the people buy their own provisions at the market, which is just by the wells and is furnished with great plenty of all sorts of fish and foul.' She also described 'The walk which is between high trees on the market side which are shops full of all sorts of toys, silver, china, milliners and all sorts of curious wooden ware besides which there are 2 large coffee houses for tea, chocolate etc and 2 rooms for the lottery and hazard board (i.e. for gambling). 'At the lower end of the walk you go straight along to a chapel (King Charles the Martyr). Furthermore: 'There are several bowling greens about the wells'

In 1698 Princess Anne (she became Queen in 1702) was visiting Tunbridge Wells and her son fell over while playing. The Queen commanded that the walk where he fell should be paved. This had not been done by her next visit to Tunbridge in 1699 much to her annoyance. The offended princess left. After she had gone the authorities quickly paved the area with pantiles but the Princess/Queen never returned. The pantiles were later replaced with stone but the name has remained.