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We have to offer a Plan Toys Classic Chalet Dollhouse. This is a top quality item as sold on Amazon: (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Plan-Toys-Classic-Dollhouse-Furniture/dp/B000FZP2XA/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1513415092&sr=8-5&keywords=plan+doll+house) and includes an extended Caucasian family plus their pet cat and dog (and a dog house). It comes completely furnished (bath, living room, kitchen, bedrooms) and even includes dishes, coffee maker, fridge and bedding! I bought it on the forum when my daughter was younger and she has outgrown it. It is in used but very good condition and I would like to get ?50 for the collection. This would make someone's Christmas very special indeed!


Pet free and smoke free home.


I am located in East Dulwich on Friern Road and happy to answer any queries or send more photos. Please PM me if interested.

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