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FREE - Mid sleeper + slide+ castle top needs TLC


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We have a lovely mid sleeper that fits a standard single bed mattress.

It is great and solid but could definitely use a new coat of paint (it had lots of stickers on it including one spelling the words- 'Poo Park' :) :) the joy of having a 7 year old...).

It is already dismantled and ready to take (It should fit in a regular car)


I took the pictures just before taking it apart so sadly the Slide is not in the shot but it is definitely available and in good condition. We have always had it with ladder on the left and slide to the right but I think you can swap them around.


I attach a few pictures of the actual bed and a couple of what it would have looked like new :)

Also what the castle head is used for (the pirate ship picture) but we do not have any of the fabrics.


Smoke free, pet free house

Collection SE4

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