Jump to content

Unique dining table, 115 x 215 cm, seats 6-12, cherry wood veneer


Lydia

Recommended Posts

79c249e6-e894-4b18-aaf8-9713e693cc02.thumb.JPG.67f06f090fc596803df029c07e90d12e.JPG
This gorgeous, simple and generously sized table was made for us 20 years ago, and re-veneered about four years ago, but we sadly can't fit it in our new space. It comfortably fits 12, with 2 people at each short end and 4 down the sides, but nobody has legs in their way as it's supported by solid insets as shown. Needs very simple assembly. Pick-up only from Shurgard Storage, Herne Hill, by arrangement, where it can also be viewed.  A real bargain.  Very sturdy. Great for sewing/crafting/art too. More photos available on request. 07946 579536.

79c249e6-e894-4b18-aaf8-9713e693cc02.JPG

 

IMG_1392-1.jpg

IMG_1389.jpg

IMG_1385.jpg

IMG_1383.jpg

  • Lydia changed the title to Unique dining table, 115 x 215 cm, seats 6-12, cherry wood veneer

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Recently used Andy Roscoe at Meabys. Have used Meabys a number of times over the years as have my parents and have always been good. Efficient, pragmatic and responsive. Not the cheapest but as everyone has said above it can be a false economy. 
    • It's worth paying for someone who is properly qualified in my opinion. We did when we bought, but unfortunately the people selling to us had used some sort of mass conveyancing centre in Wales to save a few quid and they were rubbish. When I looked into selling our place I asked the estate agent who came to value it whether we could stipulate that a future buyer should use a proper conveyancer. They reckoned yes, so something you might consider asking for from your buyer if not too late. I guess it depends on demand, if there's a queue of buyers you're in a different place to make demands versus someone's been trying to sell their place for a year. I've used Wendy Burgess several times, it seems she's recently moved to a different practice: https://www.hcnlaw.co.uk/attorney/wendy-burgess/
    • Following on from Sue's post, this document looks useful as a single information source about the continuation of the Poundland brand:   https://www.pepcogroup.eu/media-news/pepco-group-completes-sale-of-poundland/.  From it I get that Pepco, the pre-sale parent company of Poundland, will have a minority share in the business (the CH record for the acquiring company seems to me consistent with that) and that "Under this new ownership, the business will be led by Barry Williams, currently Managing Director of Poundland. The business will continue to operate under the Poundland brand in the United Kingdom (and under the Dealz brand in the Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland)."
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...