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GONE Bedside Cotbed & mattress


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This can be a cotbed, a bedside cotbed or a 'toddler' bed for a child up to approx 125cm tall.

Made of pine with a natural finish and built of strong components. It fits a mattress 140cm x 70cm, and is approx 144 cm long and 74 cm wide. Very good condition: ?30.

John Lewis pocket Sprung Mattress with a cover that can be unzipped and machine washed, 140cm x 70cm. Very good condition: ?5.

Sorry the photos are poor quality.

Photo 1: assembled as a 'toddler' bed

Photo 2: with cot bed sides propped alongside

Photo 3: conforms to British safety standards

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