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East Coast Anna Dropside Cot (White) and Mattress - GONE


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East Coast Anna dropside cot for sale (?185 new). Very good condition. Some light scratches on one lower bar (photo attached). Cot mattress base can be adjusted to three different heights. Cot side can be fixed or used as an adjustable dropside.


Comes with Little Green Sheep natural twist cot mattress (?149 new). Although the mattress has been used it has always had a mattress protector and has never been soiled. One side of the mattress is firm, for babies up to 12 months. From 12 months flip over the mattress to the softer side.


?40 ono from East Dulwich.


East Coast Anna Dropside Cot (White) L: 125 x W: 69 x H: 97 cm https://www.eastcoastnursery.co.uk/EC477/anna-dropside-cot-white.aspx

The Little Green Sheep Natural Twist Cot Mattress L: 120 x W: 60 cm https://www.thelittlegreensheep.co.uk/twist-natural-cot-mattress-60x120cm/

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