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NOW SOLD Reclaimed rope-style garden edging and corner posts


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Reclaimed rope-style edging and corner posts for your garden. Classic Victorian style, though these are modern construction. Nice way of defining paths and borders in gardens with a traditional / period feel.


25 lengths and 3 corner posts.


each length = 44cm (about 17.5") (so total length assuming no gaps = 11 metres

Height = 15cm (6")

Thickness = 5cm (2")


Corner posts are 6cm x 6cm (c.2.5" square) and 24.5 cm tall (one is slightly shorter at 23.5 cm).


These are weathered and appear to be in good condition. If you bought them new, edging lengths would cost just under ?15 per metre (generally sold in large packs) and the corner posts just under ?9 each (those prices taken from B&Q - I don't know where ours came from as they were in the garden when we moved here).


We are asking ?50 for the lot. Collection only from Forest Hill, SE23.


Thanks,


BigED

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