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I have two sets of curtains for sale!


Both are in very good condition and lined. Both are approximately W167 x Drop 228cm.


The one in the photos is from Morleys in brixton and quite a light-weight material. The other is a light grey colour (much thicker) from john lewis: http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-linen-blend-lined-pencil-pleat-curtains/p1926263?colour=Flint


Price ?120 for both or make me an offer!


Thanks!

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Still available! I have had lots of interest with questions but really need to sell. Let me know if you would like to buy as I ideally would sell today. You can always come and look if you want to! I am based in Camberwell now which is why I no longer need them.


They are honestly lovely and i am happy to do a great deal - both for ?70! Let me know.

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