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'Car Boot sale' from my home


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Hello!

There will be an open house on Sunday 12th March where I will be selling a variety of items.

I really need to sell lost of things and I will not be charging silly money. I am at the top of Peckham Rye Park not far from the Ivy House. Please come along and help me clear:


Furniture

Crockery including a beautiful Tea set

Glassware

Clothes/Shoes

Snowboarding gear

Books/DVD'S/Records

DIY items and tool including a fabulous unused spanner kit

Cine cameras

Bags/Cases

2 beds - A Single

and a Double (going free)

Candles

Car cleaning items

Art deco wall lamps

Bathroom wall lamps - never been used.

Fan - hard to imagine now but its amazing in the summer

Camping gear - a whole heap of stuff including an Andaman L sea Tent.

Beer making items

Cash is most definitely preferred as I don't have phone banking.

You will be able to take home another day if you cannot carry on the 12th.

I am around for another 3 weeks and everything must go.


If the 12th does not suit you, please contact me and we can make another date.


I had to get rid of my car sadly, so if you are interested in coming along to what is effectively a car boot sale but indoors, then maybe you could let me know. I put an ad on gumtree and nobody showed up which was a bit disheartening and a waste of a day.

Many thanks,

Kaye

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