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FREE single bed with divan storage ideal for children's bedroom


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Originally from John Lewis, we're replacing this single bed that our daughter has had in her room, so are happy to give away to another family who might be moving up from a toddler bed to a child's first real bed! It has a simple, stylish, white fabric covered base and has convenient full length and width underbed storage with sliding doors on one side, so you can store awkward shaped toys and bulky boxes in there.


In excellent condition it gives a very comfortable sleep. We are a pet-free and smoke-free tree. The mattress is fairly new but if you only want the divan base that's fine too.


Collection available immediately. We'll get it to the front door and you can park in the drive right by the front door for easy loading.

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