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Four beds for sale sale due to downsize move


DOUBLE DIVAN 5 FT ?650

5 Foot top quality Double Drawer Divan bed, top quality Sleepezee Divan and mattress 24 Cm deep with lovely cotton cover . Bed height 66cm . Storage drawers on both side Bed is on glides. With matching headboard in grey.

Almost new, good condition , hardly used. ?650 ( ?1800 when new ! )


DOUBLE BED 4FT 6 ?100

4 Foot six Dreams brand Standard Double bed , pine headboard, slatted base; easy assembly . Good condition with good condition 4foot six mattress 22cm deep. Hardly used. Height to top of mattress ?100


TWIN BEDS ( 2 SINGLES )?40 the pair

2 x 3 foot single beds with double drawer divan & 2 single mattresses with matching headboards , on casters. Drawers Provide ideal under bed storage. Used condition but clean .?40 the pair

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