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SOLD Cabin Bed Mid-Sleeper, Kids, with Den/Tent - ?25


dimjim79

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Hi,


We are selling our daughter's bed, pictures attached. We have owned since new (purchased just over 2 years ago for around ?150). Very good condition. Selling as our daughter has grown too big for it (8 year old).


Comes complete with mattress, mattress protector, duvet, and bedding (if you want it, all cleaned!). The tent bits tie onto the bed frame - some of the 'string' has come off (I still have, just needs sewing on if you want to - most of it is fine though!). Comes with all screws etc. (very straight forward to erect)


Its a great space saver in the room, the underside you can fit a desk, keep as a den or use for storage.


The ladder can go on either side as you wish.


Dimensions as follows:

170cm (length) x 85cm (wide) x 115cm (total height)

Slats are at height of 83cm (lots of den space to play in)

Junior Mattress 160cm x 75cm


Collection from near Goose Green - I will take apart for collection.


Msg me on 07854 170413.


Thanks!

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