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SOLD: Low, fixed slat single bed £130


londonhan

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£130


Really nice futon style single pine bed, with a headboard and fixed slats as the base. This is an ideal teenagers bed, as there isn't an end and it offers really good support.


191cm long / 92cm deep / 72cm high

under bed depth 19cm


PLEASE READ:

This will be available for pick up from SE15 on Saturday 25th Feb or Sunday 26th Feb. You will need transport. The bed will be taken apart for you, once payment has been received. There is parking outside the house.


Any genuine questions, please get in touch. I will consider sensible offers.


Mattress & bedding not included, this is just for the bed frame.

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