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Pair of Painted Victorian Wooden Beds


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We have a pair of wonderful Victorian painted beds small double / large single beds for sale. See pictures


These take mattresses 1140w x 1800l (mm). This is not a standard size mattress. These will come with sprung mattresses ( if you want them) but not that these are about 10 years old and probably should be replaced. One way of getting a new mattress would be to choose a double foam mattress and cutting it down.


These have been modified to provide a new Slated base and strengthening along the mid supporting beam ( which is all covered when the mattress is on).


Our kids are now too old for them and so it's time for them to go. Note that the pictures are from 10 years ago and these would benefit of a repaint. Note that one bed has a load of stickers on.


These are currently dismantled but can be seen assembled. Delivery could be arranged within the local area for a fee (my neighbour has a van and could deliver)


We are looking for £150 for the pair. We will not split them


PM me if you are interested

 

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