
Preston PR1 3YH
A women-owned launderette offering comprehensive washing services with modern equipment, friendly staff, and good accessibility, though experiencing occasional service in...
Looking for a laundrette or launderette in Preston? Browse 8 local options by rating, payment, machine details, and opening hours.

Preston PR1 3YH
A women-owned launderette offering comprehensive washing services with modern equipment, friendly staff, and good accessibility, though experiencing occasional service in...

Preston PR5 5JD
Wash Hub is Preston's trusted launderette offering professional laundry and dry cleaning services for both households and businesses. This modern facility provides divers...

Preston PR1 6QA
This family-run launderette offers reliable self-service wash and dry facilities with commercial-grade equipment at affordable rates. Operating early from 7:30am daily, i...

Preston PR1 5RY
The Laundry Room - Preston is a women-owned launderette providing comprehensive laundry solutions for Preston residents and visitors. The launderette offers both self-ser...

Preston PR2 1BX
Bright Wash Ltd is a full-service launderette offering professional wash, dry, and fold services with exceptional attention to detail. The business is run by dedicated st...

Preston PR3 1NB
A local dry cleaning and laundry service with mixed customer experiences, featuring friendly new ownership but occasional issues with staff attitude and service quality....

Preston PR1 4NQ
This well-established launderette has been serving the community for over 30 years, offering reliable self-service washing and drying facilities. The launderette features...

Preston PR1 7QS
UCLan Launderette Pagoda is a self-service launderette managed by Circuit Laundry, operating 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm for convenient access. The facility offers larg...
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Did you know?
Smaller pieces of the national story that still shape how people search for launderettes today.
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Home washing machines made weekly laundry easier, but duvets, blankets, curtains, and rugs kept large-drum commercial machines useful.
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British English settled on launderette while laundromat came from American usage. Search behaviour now mixes both words, which is why this directory uses both.
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Coin-operated machines meant launderettes could run with little staffing, making them part of the shift toward longer high-street opening hours.