A Neighbourhood That Refuses to Be in a Hurry
Cox Town Is the Gentle Heart of Old Bangalore, and Our Housekeepers Move With Its Timeless Rhythm
Cox Town's streets are named after British administrators and missionaries, but its soul belongs to the families who have called it home for over a century. The area is anchored by St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, whose Sunday morning bells are a community landmark, and the busy Promenade Road with its iconic bakeries, butcher shops, and provision stores. The housing stock here is unlike anything in Bangalore's newer suburbs — you will find high‑ceilinged rooms with central courtyards, wooden staircases, large cane‑webbed chairs on semi‑open verandahs, and gardens filled with bougainvillea and mango trees. Maintaining such a home requires a specific kind of domestic intelligence. Our housekeepers come from backgrounds that naturally align with Cox Town's character — they understand that a vintage tile floor must be mopped with a mild, non‑acidic solution, that heavy wooden furniture should be dusted with a dry, lint‑free cloth, and that the brass cross or silverware in many homes must be polished with tamarind or a gentle metal cleaner, never with abrasive powders. They are also sensitive to the rhythm of a household that may include elderly grandparents, school‑going children, and working parents — each with their own schedule and boundaries.
Every housekeeper we place in Cox Town is thoroughly background‑checked — police verification from the jurisdictional station, Aadhaar authentication, and two employer references from addresses within a 3‑km radius. Many of our housekeepers reside in Marappa Garden, Jolly Mohalla, or Pillanna Garden, ensuring reliable attendance and genuine familiarity with the community's water supply patterns, church festival calendars, and the local RWA protocols that govern apartment blocks.
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