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We are selling a white Scallywag high sleeper bed. It has a ladder, integral desk and shelves, plus an extra hook-on shelf that can be placed on the side or end of the bed.


You can see the bed in the attached picture, or at www.scallywagkids.co.uk.


It's in very good condition (just 3 years old) and is already taken apart which is why there are no pictures of the actual bed! It's available for pick up from Herne Hill. Please note there is no mattress included.


It cost ?769 to buy new. We are selling it for ?275. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about it.


Overall Dimensions

Length: 196cm (181cm Shorty Version)

Width: 98cm (110cm Including Straight Ladder)

Height: 138cm to Mattress Base (177cm Overall)


Desk Dimensions

Length: 97cm

Depth: 39cm to 77cm

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