We provide a professional local painting and decorating decorating service in Rothwell area (LS26) for domestic and commercial customers big and small. We have over 20 years of experience in all aspects of domestic and commercial painting and decorating in the Leeds West Yorkshire area.
All of our Leeds LS26 painters and decorators have years of experience and can complete any decorating task no matter how big or small. You can be assured that your home will be well looked after and will be left in the same condition it was found or better. We know you are busy and are happy to work around your at a time that is suitable to you.
Each of our prospective customers will get the same attention and dedication to details so you can be assured al our work will be carried out to your satisfaction.
We offer all our customer a no obligation free quote for any work we carry out in the Rothwell LS26 area.
For a professional painter and decorator in LS26 call us now on 07520 700022
Mallinson Decorators
425 West Point
Wellington Street
Leeds
LS1 4JL
07520 700022
Find us here: Mallinsons Decorators, 425 West Point, Wellington Street, Leeds, LS1 4JL
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 24 Hours
Mallinsons Decorators services Rothwell a market town in the south east of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England. It is situated between, Leeds and Wakefield and close to Leeds Bradford Airport.
One of the royal lodge's documented owners was John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, who is supposed to have killed the last wild boar in England while hunting nearby hence a boar's head formed part of the arms of the former Rothwell Urban District Council. The parish church (Church Street) is dedicated to Holy Trinity and is on the site of an Anglo Saxon predecessor.
John Blenkinsop (1783–1831), is buried at Holy Trinity Church. He was a pioneer in the use of steam locomotives on the nearby Middleton Railway.
Rothwell has a town centre, including high street chains as well as independent boutique shops. Besides the two annual fairs, a Christmas Fayre takes place in the autumn, and a food and drink fayre in early spring. Since 2007, the town centre has experienced a major redevelopment to respect the local area's conservation status, pedestrianising and restoring the original route of Commercial Street.