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Oak cot bed for sale in excellent condition! SE15


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I have a cot bed for sale in excellent condition. It's one of those oak East Coast type ones in a sleigh style with a useful drawer underneath. Suitable from newborn it has 3 different height levels, and once baby turns into a toddler, the sides can come off and either become a one-sided day bed, or a proper little person's bed. It's sturdy, looks great and I'm throwing in the mattress too if you'd like it which is also in great condition. To be honest, the bed has hardly been used as my little boy has slept in my bed most of the time! I'm selling it for ?!00 which is a bargain as it retails at around ?350- ?450. Photos attached of the cot bed from online store plus a pic of my one. Collection from SE15. Thanks for looking.
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