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John Lewis "Daisy" Cast metal frame single bed. ?45


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Really good quality solid cast metal bed, not the cheaper rolled metal frames that are out there out there. This will last for years and years.

There are some signs of paint chipping on the headrest and the daisies have also lost some colour, but it all adds to the Victorian styling.


We've dismantled it, but it assembles easily with 8 bolts.


There is also a john Lewis mattress that my daughter has slept on for the last 7 years that we'll happily throw in if you're not intending on buying a new one.


We're in Forest Hill, just off of Stanstead road.

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