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I bought the original stair gate second hand, with he intention of putting it at the bottom of our stairs as we have a very small hallway - not room enough for a gate that swings open. We have since sold our house and so are trying to avoid putting any of the stair gates up and it will not be needed in the new house...


So it is second hand, but not used by me! It could do with a clean, but I'd ideally like to sell it at what I bought it for- ?10 (they're about ?40 new!)


I did buy the 'Extend-a-Guard' extension kit brand new from John Lewis to make the gate big enough to fill the gap and unfortunately it hasn't even made it our the box! ?15


?25 for the both, or I'm willing to sell separately. Pick up is from West Norwood, SE27 9PN

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