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Big wooden train toy storage- Reduced to ?99 plus free toy bundle


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For sale- wonderful toy storage cabinet in the shape of a train, with 3 colourful drawers and 2 shelves in the main storage area. As you can see from pic, holds a lot! Would be happy to part with some of the toys on there FOC if you are interested :)


Its very solid and heavy, all wood. Believe that its originally from Heal's or Habitat, can't remember! In very good condition still, and originally cost over ?300.


Height- 100cm

Depth- 60cm

Width- 108cm


Collection only from SE21. Will need at least 2 adults to move from first floor flat and apologies I cannot help as have just had knee operation.


Contact Jackie on 07788 273129, or PVM me for more pics

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