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SOLD: White high cabin bed with wardrobe and bookshelf - ?150


pahoyhoy

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I'm selling my son's cabin bed as we are looking to repurpose his bedroom. It is 4-5 years old and in good condition. It has a ladder leading up to the bed and comes with free standing bookshelf and wardrobe/chest of drawers units which fit underneath the bed. It's ideal for small bedrooms and has been a lot of fun for our son.


I've attached a photo but the bed is still assembled so you will be able to come and see it in situ. The furniture can be taken apart and built up again with and Allen (hex) key so it should be pretty straightforward to move.


The dimensions are: 185cm tall x 100cm wide x 210cm long. I can provide the assembly instructions for the furniture.


Full details can be found here:

https://www.thechildrensfurniturecompany.com/willow-childrens-high-sleeper-bed


I'm looking for ?150 for the lot; it was well over ?1000 new but I'm looking to move things along quickly. I will listen to sensible offers, but nothing too low.


Please PM me if interested.

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