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House / garden clearance sale this Sunday- 31st of March 11am - 4pm


Address- 9a hawarden grove, Herne Hill, London, se24 9dq


For more information do not hesitate to call me on- 07514163633 please note I can?t return calls or reply to text messages- if you want to see images send me a message on what?s up app

Items for sale among others include,


Large mature lollipop shaped evergreens in vintage galvanised dolly tubs- some illext and some bay tree- I have one cypress tree also in dolly tub- two other large bay trees in black plastic pots- around 270cm tall- a garden urn on plinth-


Household items include internal windows shutters exterior shutters, large antique pir mirror vintage taxidermy stag head, a smaller vintage deer heads, radiator covers,among other shabby chic items- paintings etc- must be seen- I?m also selling my Smeg fridge freezer

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