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East Coast Langham Oak Cotbed/Toddler bed, £75 (open to offers)


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Beautiful solid oak Langham Cotbed from East Coast Nursery for sale, £75, open to offers.

Suitable from birth with three mattress heights, removable sides + converts to toddler bed. John Lewis spring cotbed mattress included. Excellent condition. Very minor cosmetic damage, but pretty much unnoticeable on the varied oak surface. 

Note, on the current photos, we kept the second side up. It is possible to remove both sides, and to to make the head and foot sides lower in height (the bottom parts comes off - see the original picture for the different options that the cotbed converts to)

Features: 

  • Crafted from solid oak
  • Classic style
  • 3 Mattress base heights
  • Fixed sides
  • Easy to convert to a toddler bed when needed

Details:

  • Age: Suitable from birth
  • Colour: Antique
  • Finish: Oak 
  • Mattress Included: Yes
  • Mattress Size: 140 x 70 cm
  • Mattress type: Spring Mattress (John Lewis)

Dimensions: 
Cot: W77 x D146 x H98 cm / W30.3 x D57.4 x H38.5 Inch
Cot Bed: W77 x D146 x H61 cm / W30.3 x D57.4 x H24 Inch

I cannot find this version being sold anymore as it's an old model, but more pictures can be found here: https://furniture123.co.uk/east-coast-langham-oak-cot-bed-2988

Collection only from Forest Hill. 

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