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Beautiful wooden sleigh bed with curved sides. It is solid wood - excellent quality. We can give away a single mattress with it if needed


Bed Measurements are:

99cm wide

80cm high at head and base (lower in middle)

200cm long


It is designed to take a standard single mattress of 90cm by 190cm.


There is loads of space below (25.5cm) so a trundle bed or drawer or simply storage boxes could fit beneath the bed.


There are a few slight scuffs on the paintwork in one place, but otherwise it is in great condition.


We bought it here:

https://www.notonthehighstreet.com/tashainteriors/product/georgina-sleigh-bed?referredBy=search


Anyway - we would accept £60 for the bed (and are happy to give away the mattress if needed). Please let me know if you are interested. Thanks.

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