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Gorgeous grey with white stars blackout curtains from John Lewis for a child's bedroom, I stupidly got a size too small


Great bargain to be had - these retail for ?70, I'd like ?30. I have hung them but they are too short...only bought a few weeks ago.


Description: "little home at John Lewis Star Pencil Pleat Blackout Lined Curtains, W117 x Drop 182cm


Here's a link https://m.johnlewis.com/little-home-at-john-lewis-star-pencil-pleat-blackout-lined-curtains/p/873067


Pick up from Herne Hill

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