Move-Out Cleaning Millwall

End of Tenancy Cleaning Millwall.

Deposit-ready end of tenancy cleaning across Millwall, from the Barkantine Estate to the waterfront towers. Free quote, fast booking.

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End of Tenancy Cleaning in Millwall.

Clean to the standard letting agents check at handover. Every job follows a room-by-room checklist, so the place is spotless when the inventory clerk walks in.

Millwall clean

One clean. Full deposit. Backed by a 72-hour guarantee.

Moving out along Westferry Road, off Tiller Road or out of a Baltimore Wharf apartment? Your deposit can run to thousands on an E14 tenancy. We clean Millwall flats to the standard concierge teams and inventory clerks sign off, from the Barkantine Estate to the dockside towers, so the full sum comes back to you.

In Millwall

Quick answer for Millwall: End of tenancy cleaning in Millwall covers two stock types: ex-council right-to-buy flats on the Barkantine Estate around Tiller Road, and managed waterfront apartments around Baltimore Wharf and along Westferry Road. Prices run from about 165 to 185 pounds for a studio up to around 425 for a four-bed, with steam or carpet cleaning adding 30 to 80 per job. Every clean carries a 72-hour deposit-back guarantee, so if a clerk flags anything we return and put it right.

Property types we clean in Millwall.

Millwall stock falls cleanly into two groups, and they clean nothing alike. The first is the ex-council and housing-association half, anchored by the Barkantine Estate, which the London County Council laid out across about fifteen and a half acres bounded by Westferry Road to the west, Alpha Grove to the east, parts of Strafford and Byng Streets to the north, and Tiller Road, Janet Street and Mellish Street to the south. The first section opened in 1968 and the main part was finished by 1970, running to 634 dwellings with nautical block names, a pedestrianised promenade called The Quarterdeck, and four twenty-one storey point blocks, Topmast, Midship, Knighthead and Bowsprit Points, reinforced-concrete towers of the period with deep window reveals and flat soffits. Many flats passed to residents under right-to-buy and are now privately let; the estate itself is housing-association managed, with Riverside running it. A regeneration is moving through planning too: a scheme by Riverside and Mount Anvil to replace older blocks on Tiller Road, Kedge House, Starboard Way and Winch House, with new buildings of up to twenty-four storeys was set to be decided by Tower Hamlets Council in late 2025, which keeps decant moves and fresh lets flowing through the area. Smaller post-war blocks sit alongside it, from the six-storey Spinnaker House maisonettes to the named houses on Mellish Street, so the older half of Millwall is a patchwork rather than a single estate.

One block on Tiller Road, the ten-storey Kedge House, was built by the Greater London Council using the Larsen-Nielsen large-panel system, and it sits among the older blocks the regeneration is set to replace. These Barkantine and older flats tend to be solid, practical layouts: tiled bathrooms, dated kitchens, painted concrete balconies, and storage cupboards that have seen years of use. The concrete construction means flat soffits and deep window reveals that hold dust, and the communal stair and lift lobbies mean a clerk often sees the front door and hallway before anything else. The cleaning challenge is built-up grime rather than delicate finishes, so the work is about degreasing kitchens, scrubbing tile grout, clearing the deep reveals and balcony drains, and getting communal-facing windows back to handover condition.

The second group is the newer and converted waterfront. Baltimore Wharf, the regeneration on Millwall Inner Dock by Crossharbour, includes Baltimore Tower, completed in 2017 to a SOM design, with 366 apartments and concierge-style living. A short way south on Westferry Road stands Cascades, the twenty-storey postmodern landmark of 168 flats designed by CZWG's Rex Wilkinson and built in 1987 to 1988 as the first private high-rise the London Docklands Development Corporation approved; it was granted Grade II listing in 2018, which means careful work and no aggressive products on its original detailing. Cascades is known for its stepped, cascading south face of terraces and balconies dropping towards the river, so its flats carry a lot of external glass and railing that a clerk can see from the towpath. Further down towards the southern tip, Burrells Wharf turns the old Millwall Iron Works site, the very yard that built the Great Eastern, into around 320 apartments across seven buildings, mixing converted Victorian warehouse shells with later flats. These waterfront and heritage homes come with glass shower screens, engineered or laminate floors that mark easily, and, in the conversions, exposed brick, tall sash or warehouse-style windows and timber detailing that need a gentler touch than a new tower. Here the clean is detailed and careful: cabinet faces, brushed-metal fittings, window reveals and the soft-stripped original features that a clerk will photograph. We quote by floor area across both, so a Barkantine one-bed and a Cascades or Burrells two-bed each get the right amount of time.

  • On a Barkantine Estate right-to-buy flat the work is built-up grime: degrease the older fitted kitchen behind and beside the cooker, lift the kick-board for the floor underneath, and reach the wall-unit tops
  • Scrub the grout in the tiled bathroom back from grey, and clear the storage cupboards on Tiller Road that have taken years of use
  • Wash down the painted concrete balcony floor and the communal-facing windows so the front a neighbour and clerk both see comes back to handover condition
  • On the Baltimore Wharf waterfront flats, clean the brushed-metal fittings and the cabinet faces around the integrated fridge and dishwasher, plus the mechanical ventilation grilles the new-builds rely on
  • Run the wardrobe runners and damp-wipe the engineered or laminate floor edges on the Westferry Road blocks without over-wetting boards that mark easily

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Common deposit issues in Millwall rentals.

On Millwall tenancies the deposit is real money. Two-bedroom waterfront flats were typically advertised in the low-to-mid 3,000s of pounds a month through 2025, so a held deposit can run to thousands, and an inventory clerk only needs a short list of faults to justify holding part of it. The deductions vary by stock type. On the Barkantine Estate and the other ex-council lets off Alpha Grove and Mellish Street, the usual flags are kitchen grease behind and beside appliances, blackened grout in tiled bathrooms, scuffed and dusty balcony floors, dust sitting in the deep concrete window reveals, and storage cupboards left with debris. The communal entrances matter here too: because the clerk passes a shared stair, lift lobby and front door before reaching the flat, marks and grime on the communal-facing side of the door and windows get read straight into the report. Balconies are their own line item across these blocks, since the painted concrete underfoot, the drainage gully and the rail all show up in handover photos, and a balcony left with leaf litter or planter rings is a quick deduction to write.

On the Baltimore Wharf, Cascades and Burrells Wharf waterfront, clerks inspect to a tighter line. Residue behind the integrated fridge or dishwasher that the outgoing tenant never reached is a standard deduction, as is grease the last occupant could not get to around concealed oven seals. In the listed Cascades and the Burrells conversions, the flags shift towards the original fabric: marked or chalky exposed brick, dusty timber and warehouse-style window frames, and water marks on engineered boards near balcony doors, all of which a clerk photographs against the check-in report. Limescale is the constant that crosses every postcode on the peninsula, and a clerk reads heavy scale as a flat left dirty; we descale glass, chrome and tiling so taps and screens come up clear rather than fogged. That detail, on top of the deep kitchen and bathroom work and the communal-facing surfaces, is what turns a checkout from a deduction list into a clean handover. Every job carries our 72-hour deposit-back guarantee: if the clerk or landlord flags our work within three days, we come back and put it right at no charge.

  • On the ex-council lets the clerk flags kitchen grease behind and beside the appliances, blackened bathroom grout, a scuffed and dusty balcony floor, and storage cupboards left with debris
  • On the Baltimore and Westferry waterfront the line is tighter: residue behind the integrated fridge or dishwasher the last tenant never reached, dust packed into mechanical ventilation grilles, and grease around concealed oven seals
  • Heavy limescale reads as a flat left dirty, so cloudy shower screens, chalky rings round taps and spouts, scale at the sink waste and a dull haze on tiles are among the most common deductions in E14
  • With a one-bed monthly rent from around 1,850 pounds, the held deposit can run to thousands, so a short fault list is all a clerk needs to hold part of it
  • Every job carries our 72-hour deposit-back guarantee: flag our work inside three days and we return and put it right at no charge

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Getting to your Millwall property.

Crossharbour DLR and a short walk to Canary Wharf put Bank, the City and Heathrow within easy reach, which is why Millwall lets turn over fast. Crossharbour, opened in 1987 on the site of the old Millwall Docks railway station, sits beside Millwall Inner Dock. Mudchute station, a few minutes south, takes its name from the spoil and silt dredged out when Millwall Dock was dug in the 1860s and dumped on the land beside it, and it serves the southern blocks along with the open green of Mudchute Park and Farm, one of the largest city farms in London, and Millwall Park; both stations sit in zone 2. Canary Wharf, a short walk from Crossharbour, adds the Jubilee line and the Elizabeth line for fast runs into the West End and out to Heathrow. Buses fill the gaps the railway leaves: the 135, 277, D7 and the N277 night route run the peninsula, with the D7 threading Westferry Road and the southern streets, so a tenant without a car is rarely stranded. There is a river option too: Masthouse Terrace Pier, off Westferry Road at the southern tip near Maritime Quay, is an Uber Boat by Thames Clippers stop used mainly by residents commuting to the City, Canary Wharf and central London. Island Gardens and the Greenwich foot tunnel sit just around the southern tip, the Victorian pedestrian tunnel that opened in 1902 to carry South London workers under the Thames to the docks, and it still gives the bottom end of the peninsula a second route across to Greenwich on foot, which keeps the southern flats in demand and the checkouts coming. For our teams, the access realities matter as much as the connections. The Barkantine point blocks and the waterfront towers all rely on lifts and narrow service routes, and the managed developments around Baltimore Wharf and the listed Cascades run concierge sign-in and goods-lift booking. The Burrells Wharf conversions add their own twist, with courtyard layouts and warehouse cores where the nearest parking can be a carry away from the door. We plan equipment and timing around all of it, so a clean finishes inside the checkout window rather than waiting on a single lift, and we schedule loading on Westferry Road, which carries the through traffic, to avoid the worst of it.

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The Millwall rental market we know.

Millwall's rental cycle runs on commuter professionals. The tenant base skews to finance, law, technology, consulting and media, with a strong international contingent, plus couples and hybrid workers, and the churn is high in the managed waterfront blocks where contracts and relocations move people on. That is the engine of the end of tenancy market here: regular checkouts against deposit-protected inventories, and managing agents who want flats turned around fast for the next let. Two-bedroom waterfront flats on Selsdon Way, Spindrift Avenue and the towers around Baltimore Wharf were advertised in the low-to-mid 3,000s of pounds a month through 2025, the kind of rent that makes a clerk thorough and a deposit worth protecting. The Barkantine and the other ex-council lets add a steadier layer, with right-to-buy owners letting privately and the estate's own regeneration moving residents between homes, which feeds a quieter but constant run of checkouts off Tiller Road, Alpha Grove and Mellish Street. Letting is handled by a mix of national and local names. Hamptons runs a Canary Wharf office at 20 Canada Square, and Blackstones Residential and Alliance London are both active across the Isle of Dogs and Millwall, alongside agencies such as Knight Frank, Chestertons and Life Residential that list the waterfront stock. These agents work to deposit-protected inventories, which means a documented checkout and a clerk who compares the flat to the move-in report line by line, photograph against photograph. For tenants, that is where a professional clean pays for itself: the difference between a full return and a deduction is often a few hours of detailed work on the kitchen, bathroom, communal-facing surfaces and limescale. With move-in and move-out dates often falling on the same week in these managed blocks, the slot to clean is tight, so we book the checkout clean around the clerk's appointment rather than the other way round. For landlords and agents, we offer a reliable turnaround between tenancies, with a clean that meets inventory standards first time and a 72-hour guarantee behind it, which matters most in the towers where a void week costs real rent. We work to your check-in report and your timetable, whether that is a single right-to-buy flat on Tiller Road, a listed apartment in Cascades, or a managed block around Baltimore Wharf.

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What's Included

Every room on the checkout list, every time.

  • Full kitchen deep clean
  • All bathrooms sanitised
  • Bedrooms & living areas
  • Inside cupboards & windows
  • Skirting boards & doors
  • Professional products included

Millwall pricing

From £165 in Millwall.

Fixed prices for end of tenancy cleaning in Millwall. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Starts at £165 for a studio flat.

Common add-ons

  • Oven deep cleanfrom £65
  • Fridge/Freezer deep cleanfrom £30
  • White goodsfrom £25
  • Pets in the propertyfrom £25

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FAQ

Millwall cleaning FAQ

Common questions about our end of tenancy cleaning service in Millwall.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Millwall?

Prices run from about 165 to 185 pounds for a studio, 195 to 215 for a one-bed, around 245 for a two-bed, about 319 for a three-bed and around 425 for a four-bed. Steam or carpet cleaning adds 30 to 80 per job. We quote by floor area, so you get a clear figure before booking.

Do you guarantee my deposit back?

We guarantee the clean. Every Millwall job carries a 72-hour deposit-back guarantee: if your letting agent, landlord or inventory clerk flags our cleaning within three days of the checkout, we return and put it right at no extra charge. That covers the cleaning standard, not normal wear or damage.

How quickly can you book me in?

We can usually fit a Millwall clean within a day or two, and often sooner for studios and one-beds. Move-out dates cluster at month-end, so the earlier you book the better your choice of slot, especially for the managed blocks around Baltimore Wharf where access is timed.

Do you clean on the Barkantine Estate?

Yes, regularly. We clean across the Barkantine Estate and the wider Tiller Road area, working to the standard Riverside and private landlords expect. The focus there is degreasing older kitchens, scrubbing tile grout, and getting balconies and storage cupboards back to handover condition.

Can you handle the limescale in my bathroom and kitchen?

Yes. The peninsula draws a hard supply from Thames Water, around 270 to 310 ppm, so limescale builds fast on screens, taps and tiles. We descale glass, chrome and tiling directly so everything comes up clear, which heads off one of the most common deposit flags clerks raise in E14.

Do you clean apartments at Baltimore Wharf and the waterfront towers?

Yes. We clean Baltimore Wharf and the Westferry Road blocks routinely: the integrated appliances behind cabinet-matched fronts, glass balustrades and the ventilation grilles new-builds use. We handle concierge sign-in and goods-lift booking so the clean finishes inside your checkout window.

Will you clean behind the integrated appliances?

Yes, and it matters. Behind and beside the integrated fridge, oven and dishwasher is where outgoing tenants most often lose deposit money. We pull out and clean what is safely accessible and detail the cabinet faces and runners, which is exactly what the inventory clerk checks.

Do you work with letting agents and inventory clerks?

We do. We clean to the deposit-protected inventory standards used by agents like Hamptons, Blackstones Residential and Alliance London across the Isle of Dogs. Tell us your check-in report and checkout time and we work to it, so the flat matches the move-in condition line by line.

What does an end of tenancy clean include?

A full deep clean of the whole flat: kitchen including oven and appliances, bathrooms descaled, all floors, skirtings, sockets, door tops, light fittings, windows inside, and cupboards inside and out. On the waterfront we also clear trickle vents and MVHR grilles. Carpets and steam cleaning are optional add-ons.

Do I need to be there during the clean?

No. Many Millwall tenants leave a key or arrange access through the concierge, especially around Baltimore Wharf. We can collect and return keys or work to a managing agent's access window. Just let us know the arrangement when you book and we plan around it.

Do you cover all of Millwall?

Yes, we clean across Millwall including Barkantine Estate, Baltimore Wharf, Tiller Road, and Westferry Road. Same fixed prices across every street.

How quickly can you book a clean in Millwall?

Most Millwall bookings are confirmed within a couple of hours during business hours. We aim to fit you in within 48 hours for standard cleans, sooner for urgent move-outs. Last-minute? Call us and we'll see what's possible.

Do you also clean in nearby areas?

Yes, we cover the surrounding Docklands and East London areas including Isle of Dogs, Crossharbour, Cubitt Town, and Canary Wharf. Same fixed prices across all 12 areas we cover.

How long does an end of tenancy clean take?

The duration depends on the size and condition of your property. A studio or 1-bed flat typically takes 3 to 4 hours, while a 2 to 3 bedroom property usually takes 5 to 7 hours. We'll give you an accurate estimate when you book.

Do I need to be there during the clean?

No, you don't need to be present. Many customers arrange key handover or leave keys with a concierge or neighbour. We just need access to the property and will lock up securely when finished.

What if my landlord isn't satisfied?

We offer a 72-hour satisfaction guarantee. If your landlord or letting agent raises any issues with the clean, contact us within 72 hours and we'll return to address them free of charge.

Do you bring your own cleaning products?

Yes. We bring all products and equipment. Everything's included in the price; you don't need to provide anything.

How far in advance should I book?

We recommend booking at least 3 to 5 days in advance, especially during busy periods at the end of the month. However, we do accommodate last-minute bookings when possible.

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost?

Fixed prices, no hidden fees. Studio £165, 1-bed £195, 2-bed £245, 3-bed £319, 4-bed £425. Add-ons: oven deep clean £65, fridge/freezer £30, white goods £25, pet surcharge from £25. Steam or carpet cleaning adds £30 to £80 per job. Final price depends on property condition. We confirm before we start.

Do you guarantee I'll get my deposit back?

We guarantee the clean meets the inventory-clerk standard letting agents check. If your landlord or letting agent flags a cleaning issue within 72 hours, we come back and fix it free of charge. That's the 72-hour re-clean guarantee, included on every job.

About Millwall

End of Tenancy Cleaning in Millwall.

Millwall takes its name from the windmills that once turned on the western marsh wall of the Isle of Dogs, corn-grinders raised on the flood bank from the late 1670s through the early 1700s, with the name Mill Wall first written into the rate books in 1784. The same riverside later became the cradle of British iron shipbuilding: Brunel's SS Great Eastern, the largest ship of its age, was launched sideways from the Napier Yard on Westferry Road on 31 January 1858, too long to slide into the Thames end-on. Today that west and south edge of the peninsula carries a real mix of stock, from the London County Council Barkantine Estate on Tiller Road to the waterfront towers around Baltimore Wharf and the heritage conversions at Burrells Wharf, all strung along Westferry Road. We clean across all of it, working to the deposit standard that lets you hand the keys back and walk away with your money. Renters come first here, with the deposit-back guarantee leading the way and a short, plain quote behind it.

Millwall is two rental markets on one street. North of Tiller Road sits the Barkantine Estate, ex-council right-to-buy flats and housing-association lets across blocks named for ship parts, Topmast, Midship, Knighthead and Bowsprit Points among them, each a slightly different layout behind the same front door. South and west along Westferry Road stand the managed waterfront blocks around Baltimore Wharf and the listed Cascades, where concierge teams and managing agents inspect to a tight standard. We work both ends weekly, from a one-bed off Alpha Grove to a river-view flat on Spindrift Avenue, so we know what a Barkantine checkout flags and what a dockside tower demands before the keys go back. The same crew covers the listed Cascades on the river and the warehouse conversions at Burrells Wharf, so a clerk's report rarely throws us a surface we have not handed back clean before. We also work the smaller waterside pockets at the southern tip, around Maritime Quay and Compass Point, where the flats sit close to Masthouse Terrace Pier and the river path.

We're a mobile service. We turn up at your Millwall property fully equipped, with nothing for you to provide except access.

We cover every street in Millwall, including:

Barkantine Estate

Baltimore Wharf

Tiller Road

Westferry Road