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Let’s restore your New Addington wooden floors
The 1930s housing estate has evolved as a kind of unofficial new town to Croydon, yet Addington village goes back centuries.
Your own wooden floors may have old or more recent heritage, yet are they worthy of their place in your home, office, school or shop?
If marked, shabby or worn, they’ll be returned to life by...
The New Addington Floor Sanding Masters
See how you’ll get the complete floor restoration and repair service:
Damaged or missing boards or blocks?
We’ll repair or replace them with new or recycled timber.
On any kind of floor - from solid boards to parquet:
we’ll sand away the old surface to bare wood
stain if you want a new colour
protect your new surface with natural oil, hard wax or lacquer.
The highest quality job:
by only using premium materials for your floor, it will last longer and keep in beautiful condition for years.
No worries about dust and disruption:
99% dust free sanding with our machine’s unique collection system.
Twenty years’ experience from a family firm:
You’ll get the best advice from a company who’ve restored hundreds of floors.
For your free assessment...
Contact the New Addington Floor Sanding Experts today!
The parish church has Norman origins and a 13th century chancel. It has several good 16th and 17th century brasses - and an impressive monument of 1769. The high quality pedestal and urn appear worthy of the splendldly-named Mrs Grizzel Trecothick.
Her husband Barlow is remembered nearby with more restraint: his plain urn playing down his status as a former Lord Mayor of London. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he became a merchant in London and then an MP.
An ornate cross in the churchyard surmounts the memorial to the six Archbishops of Canterbury buried here during the 19th century.
They moved away from their unsanitary home of Croydon Palace and out to Addington Palace. This has been built for Mr Barlow in the 1770s and later landscaped by Capability Brown.
It was the home of the Royal School of Church Music from 1953 until 1996.
With over 29 years of sanding knowledge,
we're dedicated to making sure that your wooden
floors always get the best restoration service there is.
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