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Cast iron bath: solid, intact, roll-top edge or rim, on four claw feet (detachable for transport and currently detached), black exterior, white interior, **in need of re-enamelling/reconditioning service to interior** though can be used as it is nonetheless, process of re-enamelling would take a day and can be done in situ (I have asked a bath reconditioning company).


Bath dimensions in cm:

Width 75.5 external (60 internal) at top, narrower at feet

Length 166 external (150.5 internal)

Height 56 from floor to external rim

Bottom c.13.5 above floor


Dimensions mean it feels large and is comfortable for tall adults.


Currently easily accessed from ground floor level i.e. has been taken out of and down from previous situation and is awaiting collection. In Herne Hill. Would need at least two but probably three hefty blokes or very strong people to move it. Would need big car or small van to transport it.


Can PM or message more photos.


Would like ?80 for it. Open to nearest offers.


Taps/showerhead/waste available too. Would like ?20. Open to offers.

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