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Mothercare cotbed and nearly new Ikea mattress for sale


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Hello,


We are selling our lovely Mothercare Summer Oak cotbed (with the original Mothercare mattress - I think they were around ?250 altogether when new) and a nearly new super comfy Ikea Drommande cotbed mattress that has had around 6 months' occasional light use (cost ?129 new, https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/droemmande-pocket-sprung-mattress-for-cot-50348550/).


The first photo is of the actual cot bed in bed form with the Ikea mattress (the bed guard is not for sale); the other two are stock photos to illustrate (the bed is currently dismantled). As the name suggests, the bed has a very attractive solid oak rail around the top.


Sensible offers considered and we will sell separately. Please PM for more details etc.


Thank you

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