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SOLD -- For Sale ?50 - Changing Table/Unit/Dresser - Mothercare Padstow - White - Great Condition


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Mothercare Padstow Changing Unit- Porcelain White


?50 if you can pick up this weekend (22-23 Dec). Open to offers.


This is such a lovely unit, with safety barriers on the top and towel rails on both sides. The safety barriers look very stylish as well - they aren't just functional! The 2 drawers and 2 storage shelves are very spacious. and handy The approximate dimensions are W91cm, D53cm, H90cm.


We originally paid ?250 new from Mothercare. It is part of the Mothercare Padstow Collection.


This change table is in excellent condition, barely used. We would have used this for years but we now need more space.


Comes from a smoke-free and pet-free home.


Collection East Dulwich - SE22. One flight of stairs. It's heavy so you'll need 2 people to carry it!

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