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Yard sale this Sunday 28 May at SE23 3AA


Sak

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Hello all!

Were clearing out nearly new/new stuff at 25 Tyson Road, SE23 3AA!

10am till 5pm.


Selling:

Nursing chair and stool- rocking

Kitchen items and crockery

Rugs/wall hangings (colourful ethnic stuff)

Lighting fixtures (retro new and unused)

Baby items: Toys, new and nearly new baby girl clothing and shoes (under 1 year), cot bedding, weaning items.

Ladies clothes: Size 10/12 ladies clothes from brands such as FCUK, Zara, mango, gap, next and one off Boho chic pieces

Men's clothing- Medium/ size 36 trench coats/jackets all from good brands.


All items are super cheap and in really good condition. We just need to make more space in our small flat- babies take way too much space!


Looking forward to seeing you and to clearing out!

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