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We are selling our white wooden John Lewis Anna cot for ?30. Dimensions H93 x L126 x W70cm. It has a handy drop side and the mattress can be positioned at three different heights. From a pet free smoke free home. In good condition, just a few small scuffs on the paint.


Happy to include any of the following for free: John Lewis cot mattress (5 years old but in good condition), waterproof mattress protector, fitted cot sheets, cot duvet and John Lewis elephant cot mobile.


Collection from North Dulwich. The cot is currently assembled but we can disassemble it to make it easier to transport.

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