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Comfortable two-seater oatmeal fabric Sofa


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Very good condition. Structurally sound. Well looked after (regularly hoovered), and cushions beaten every few months.


Cushions have good "plump" to them - it's nice and comfortable.


Cushion covers can be removed to clean should you wish.


Smoke and pet-free home.


Buyer must collect from Leigham Court Road (halfway down, West Norwood side). I can help get it out of the ground floor flat with easy access to parking.


W: 172cm / H: 68cm (back, excluding cushions), H: 42cm (approximate seat height with no pressure applied) / D: 100cm


Ideally looking for close to £100, but may consider sensible near offers.

 

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