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**SOLD** Amazing Triple bunkbeds with mattress and shelving ?400


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My children have absolutely loved this bunkbed - we are moving house and it doesn't fit in their new bedroom. We have owned it less than a year so is in excellent condition, (they weren't allowed stickers!). In unisex white colour so for boys or girls.



It's a triple sleeper meaning the bottom bunk is larger than the top (almost a double) so great for sleepovers and means the child who gets the bottom bunk doesn't feel so hard done by! Also great if your child is poorly or a bad sleeper and they need you to lie down with them.



Both beds come with storage shelves for books, toys and trinkets which we have found invaluable as a space saver and the children loved having their own shelves.



It also comes with a large storage drawer underneath. Another feature is that the ladder is angled and wide so much safer and great for younger children who might struggle with a vertical ladder.




Included in the price is the bottom bunk pocket sprung mattress (which is larger than the standard single - like 1.5) worth ?200. Top mattress is a standard single but is not included in the price.


The whole bed with bottom mattress RRP's at ?700 so this is a bargain - owned less than one year.



Pet and smoke free home. Pickup from SE24. We will disassemble before collection. Collection will need to be at the weekend (either w/e 2nd December or w/e 9th December). Ask any questions.


Dimensions


Length: 1980mm

Width with ladder: 1645mm

Width without ladder: 1457mm

Height: 1589mm

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