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Clearwater freestanding bath - NEW!


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I am really sad to be having to sell this beautiful Clearwater freestanding bath.

We bought it for our bathroom refurb and sadly it doesn't fit the space. We are unable to return it to Hugo Oliver where we purchased it as we bought it some time ago in anticipation of the building work. (My husband is furious with me!)

Please see a link below to the bath in more detail, and it's RRP price of ?2,199. We have the warranty number and the bath has a ten year guarantee. We are asking ?950.00.


http://www.clearwaterbaths.com/Products/ProductDetail?prodId=96001&name=Formoso%20Grande


Collection from Ivydale Road.

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I know the feeling!

If it makes you feel any better we bought an ex-display kitchen in anticipation of our works.

18 months of delay with it stored in a gutted house meant 50% of the doors warped and needed a cabinet maker to replicate and colour match as the style was discontinued!

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