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Brand new Burlington Cloakroom basin with fittings For Sale


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I am looking to sell a brand new Victorian wall mounted Burlington cloakroom sink with a matching towel rail attachment, taps and plug accessories. I bought it to go in our new downstairs WC but I have made a mistake with the depth size, ideally we could do with a shorter depth as we are tight on space. I am unable to return these items as I have written (to label where things are going, we are also having bathroom refurbished) on the boxes.


Here are links to the items and spec details:


https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/burlington-victorian-wall-mounted-cloakroom-basin-b9


https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/burlington-claremont-chrome-3-basin-taps-cl1


https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/burlington-medium-add-on-towel-rail-for-selected-basin-pedestal-sets-t1


https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/burlington-traditional-bottle-trap-waste-w14


https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/burlington-basin-plug-and-chain-slotted-w1



As these items are brand new and in total cost ?322.65, I am looking for fair price offers only. Please PM me if you are interested.


Collection from SE23 or if it's a weekend, we can drop off in SE22/SE23

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