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Stunning John Lewis of Hungerford designer kitchen cabinet units in a shaker style. The award-winning paintwork is in a soft eggshell grey finish. The units are around seven years old but in good condition, with minor scuffs. Drawers come with soft close doors slides and hinges are quality John Lewis originals. Handles are brushed chrome. The porcelain sink would be included. Sale can also include Neff built-in cooker and hob, and Neff fridge freezer - both in good working order (these would come as extra).


We're having the kitchen dismantled on Monday and would charge extra for this, but should you wish to come and dismantle yourself this weekend, please get in touch.

Stunning John Lewis of Hungerford designer kitchen cabinet units in a shaker style. The award-winning paintwork is in a soft eggshell grey finish. The units are around seven years old but in good condition, with minor scuffs. Drawers come with soft close doors slides and hinges are quality John Lewis originals. Handles are brushed chrome. The porcelain sink would be included. Sale can also include Neff built-in cooker and hob, and Neff fridge freezer - both in good working order (these would come as extra).


We're having the kitchen dismantled on Monday and would charge extra for this, but should you wish to come and dismantle yourself this weekend, please get in touch. Pick up from SE15 so very accessible from ED, Peckham, Camberwell and the wider south east London area. I can email more pics if wanted.

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