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Really Sorry but GONE - Three Large Wardrobes (one antique) Free


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I have three lovely but quite large wardrobes to give away(see attached photos). The dimensions are:


1 antique wardrobe:


Height - 208cm; Width - 179cm; Depth - 52cm


2 x large modern wardrobes:


Height - 217cm; Width - 174cm; Depth - 60cm


The antique wardrobe comes in 5 sections and the other 2 wardrobes need to be dismantled (this could be arranged but prefer collector to dismantle). They're only going to be here for the next 7 days.


I know such large wardrobes are not everyone's cup of tea but if you're interested then please contact me by replying to this thread or send me a text message on 07973941770. It would be a shame to dispose of these wardrobes.


Asif

If you are struggling to shift these due to the huge size of them. It might be worthwhile considering donating them to this charity who will collect for free


https://www.emmaus.org.uk/lambeth/shops_and_services/our_shops/365_88_knights_hill_shop_-_emmaus_lambeth

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