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Internal Wooden Door £20


Wonky top - will need cutting straight (can see a pencil line where someone nearly did this!)


Some darker patches on door - seems to be a dusty/resin type substance that has come from the door itself.


Few areas of white paint on edges and a little chunk missing from the side too.


w: 79cm

h: 199cm

d: 4cm


Needs some love but a great door.

It's a bit big for our door openings, otherwise would have kept it.


Collection TODAY ONLY. Wingfield Street Peckham

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