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Solid Oak King Size Bed


BigJackMac

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I'm selling our lovely solid oak bed frame and mattress.


The bed is a UK Kingsize (for a 5ft mattress). The bedframe is 4 inches wide, so it?s about 5 ft 8 inches wide in total. The headboard is leather and oak, the frame is solid oak, as are the fronts of the 4 under-bed drawers (on casters).


The mattress sits on 2 metal frames, one for the top half and one for the bottom. The frames have wooden slats that are gently arched to provide additional support. The wooden frame is fitted together with high quality metal fittings and comes apart pretty easily into four separate parts.


The bed is in excellent condition, the only damage being that a couple of slats and holders have broken over time (PM me if you would like to see a pic). It doesn?t seem to make any real difference to comfort, but I have checked and replacements are easily and cheaply available (search for 63mm bed slat holders or 60mm bed slats).


The king size mattress is originally from Dreams, and I think it is an 800 pocket sprung mattress, and in good condition. The bed and frame were bought a few years ago for c?1,000.


I?m looking for ?250 for bed and mattress ONO, or ?200 for the bed frame alone. Pick up from SE5.


Thanks for looking!

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