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We're giving away our son's Alpha Bed, which is the same as this: https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-partners-alpha-bed-frame-small-double/p2991603?sku=236479296&colour=White&s_ppc=2dx92700046910521730&tmad=c&tmcampid=2&msclkid=71555b3ddb7a1b4ad68f053a8f5fe325&gclid=CJfgy5-12OYCFQjyGwod0woClA&gclsrc=ds


There are two bolts missing, which fix under supply the central section. The bed fits together without them, and has done so for the past 14 months, (we bought it on EDF), but 12-year-old boys are bonkers and it won't be long before him and his mates trash it and we are not good at DIY. It is visually perfect - apart from the missing bolts.


Dimensions: H100 x W126.5 x D196.5cm


Please PM call, or text if interested. We are in Lyndhurst Grove in Peckham and are in today.


(Our youngest's lovely old Victorian, pine, single sleigh bed, which comes with a mattress is also available for ?100.00 with a lovely comfy mattress. I will add pics and add dimensions shortly.)


Thank you,


Sarah: 07887 773912 and Tom: 07879 651775

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