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NOW SOLD: John Lewis Rachel toddler cotbed plus mattress and protector


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We are selling this immaculate condition cotbed as our 4 year old has now moved into a full size bed.


It really is in excellent condition since he?s hardly slept in it, having climbed in with us every single night!! There are no significant marks, scrapes or scratches.


It?s from a pet-free, smoke-free home.


We have the instruction manual, all the nuts and bolts and the allen key.


Also included is the immaculate condition mattress (140x70cm) and a mattress protector that has been washed but never used.


PM me for any further info, photos etc.


Pick up is from near Peckham Rye park.


?120 ono.

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