Jump to content

House Clearance - Fridge-freezer in perfect condition, sturdy Wardrobe, hand-made Kingsize bed


Ragnar

Recommended Posts

Hi everyone,


Various lovely items for sale asap, due to house clearance...


Kingsize Bed - simple design, hand-made of organic wood, with or without mattress (the mattress is organic and made of sheep wool too (9 years old though used much less due to very frequent travelling (3 months/year) and I used a mattress protector - it's still in pretty decent shape), the bed is very well built and in good condition (?150 for both)


The sofa - it's old but still looks stylish and is very comfortable. (?25)


The wardrobe - good size, sturdy, good condition, made of oak, comes with drawers (?50)


Fridge-Freezer - Indesit BIAA 13 SI WD UK - Very good condition! A+ energy efficiency. (?150)



Pickup only please in Nunhead (SE15 3BU). Don't hesitate to ask any questions.

For direct contact you can also email me: [email protected]



Kind regards,

Ragnar

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Saw the aftermath of another phone theft on east dulwich grove by trio last night. Then half an hour later spotted them biking back to 'work'. Crazy the police can't do anything about this - they are clearly cruising the same streets. 
    • Alas, poor Toadflax!  And gentle Alkanet.
    • Generally wild flowers which are indigenous to the UK are more likely to be supporting more wild life than introduced species, more commonly found in gardens, simply because wild life hasn't had time to adapt to it. Although of course many introductions which flower will be supporting pollinators more generally. (This would also be true of native as opposed to introduced tree and scrub species). And I suspect plants which are flowering over public space, even if rooted on private property, are being removed to stop them setting seed in public space. [Although many might see that as a good thing if the plants have merits of their own]. 
    • Good question. I think the benefit of some wild flowers is that they appear earlier in the spring and provide nectar for insects coming out of hibernation. Also, natives have evolved with the insects, some of which can only survive with certain native plants. For example, some species of  caterpillars need a specific native plant for their food. Having said that, I've seen lots of pollinators having a field day on some non native flowers. My bees love my verbena bonariensis for example.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...