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mothercare 3 piece nursery furniture set (white) for sale


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FOR SALE - 3 piece nursery furniture set from Mothercare comprising cot bed (no mattress included), dresser (changing unit) and wardrobe.


The style is called 'Taunton' and is no longer for sale on the Mothercare website, it has been rebranded as 'Padstow'. The set I am selling is in white however the new version is only available in Oak (not real Oak or veneer but Oak effect colour).


This link will take you to a picture of the Taunton nursery set I have:

https://i.pinimg.com/736x/08/a8/fc/08a8fcff056657d773de58aa4cfa3e0c--nursery-furniture-sets-white-furniture.jpg


The cot bed has been disassembled (all parts are present - nothing missing) however the dresser and wardrobe are still assembled and will need to be moved in one piece. They are quite heavy and will require a van or a big car with multiple trips.


Collection only from SE22 0DA area.

Photos can be emailed on request.


There is some minor damage to the top of the wardrobe where the rails are from when we last moved but is fairly insignificant. Pictures of this can also be provided. Otherwise the set is in really good condition and user guide/instruction manuals are also provided for all three items.


Please PM me with an email address if you would like photos of the set and/or if you have any questions.


Bought this set for ?875 new, selling for ?250 as it is in good condition (apart from the minor damage mentioned above).


Thanks

Ed

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