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Moving house - Furniture (beds, table, wardobes) for sale!


sallyjow

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Hi everyone,


We are moving house in two weeks and have lots of furniture to pass on, including:


1. A bed frame in a lovely distressed wax pine. There is a small barely noticeable crack in the upper left part of the frame. I can send a photo if interested. 18 months old.


2. A mattress (It's an Airsprung Danbury Deep Ortho Cushion Top). The mattress is the comfiest I've had! 18 months old.


3. 1 plywood handmade wooden desk, rocking stool, and clothes rail/shelf unit.


4. 1 corner bookcase


5. 1 garden picnic table


6. 1 tall narrow wardrobe



I'm looking for around ?150 for the bed and the mattress together, other items will be best offer but around ?20-50.

If you are interested or would like to come over and take a look please let me know! Collection of items ideally on the 23rd/24th June although can be flexible, I may be hiring a van to move in which case I may be able to deliver locally in SE London.


Thanks!

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