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Lots of items to go as part of clearing out my flat.

All in great condition.

Chest of drawers - tall.

Glass top, good quality - all drawers run smoothly. Beech.

£30 ono

Leather chair

Super comfortable

£30

Solid pine drop leaf table. 

( don’t make them like this any more)

Can seat 6 comfortably when extended.

£50 ono

2 white stacking chairs

£10 each.

4 seater super comfortable sofa.

 Clever design that comes apart into 2 pieces  and is easy to transport - fits easily through doors.

£100

2 Bedside tables

Good condition with castors

£20 for both.

Small pine chest. 

Great for storage and sturdy.

£10

 

Fridge freezer- perfect working order

Contact me for more details such as make and size.

£90

 

Slimline Indesit IDS105 dishwasher - perfect working order

Contact me for more details

£90

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