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FREE: Kitchen furniture (last chance before I take it to the dump)


hwilliams

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I advertised this a while ago, and many things have gone, but this is one last call in case anyone wants some kitchen furniture, before I have to take it to the dump. Please PM me if you are interested in any of it.



For pick-up near Peckham Rye.




Kitchen:


Cream-coloured kitchen units.


1. 1 x Full length double cupboard (H 97cm x W 30cm x L 30cm)


2. 1 x floor cupboard unit (H 70 x W 50)


3. 1 x double wall unit (H 55 x W 60)


4. 1 x drawer unit (H 70 x W 40)


5. 1 x breakfast bar ( W 116cm x H 93cm)

  • 3 weeks later...

UPDATE:


A number of things have gone.

The following items are still available for collection:



Kitchen:


Cream-coloured kitchen units.


1. 1 x Full length double cupboard (H 97cm x W 30cm x L 30cm)


2. 1 x floor cupboard unit (H 70 x W 50)


3. 1 x double wall unit (H 55 x W 60)


4. 1 x drawer unit (H 70 x W 40)


5. 1 x breakfast bar ( W 116cm x H 93cm x D41cm)




Bathroom


1. Small white bath (L 1380mm x W 700) and side panel in very good condition (4 years old)

  • 1 month later...

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