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REDUCED For sale John Lewis cot bed in pine wood converts into junior bed


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I have a cot bed for sale currently set up as a bed but all bits to convert it into a cot are there.

It is in pine wood, very good working conditions, from a clean smoke and pet free household. Mattress included, it is in excellent conditions we never had any bed wetting accidents and we also used it with a mattress cover protector which is also included along with bottom sheet cover.


This item is sturdy solid wood and good quality - it was the top of the range when we bought it a few years ago.

The slats under the mattress are thicker than average providing better support and extra sturdiness to the product.


No stickers and no scribbling, can post pictures via WhatsApp if interested, will try to upload some tomorrow.


Offers in the range of ?100 will be considered. REDUCED ?50 FURTHER REDUCTION ?40.


To avoid time wasters it will be sold on a first come first served basis.


Collection from se23 walking distance from Horniman museum and forest hill station.

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As I had a couple of enquiries, here are the pictures of the cotbed currently stored in a spare bedroom under a large pine table - hence the picture showing it underneath. We left the cotbed mounted as it is easy to transport in the back of most cars that have folding down back seats.

Could deliver for a small fee if you live locally and if parking is easy outside your home, but you will need to come and view the item first, pay for it and help in loading it and unloading it on my car.

Hope this helps.

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