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Wardrobe White in Wood - dismantled - for £30 - pick up in Bromley with good parking


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Gorgeous wardrobe for child’s bedroom now only £30 for pick up this week as need the space. Plenty of parking outside our house so loading won’t be any issue. It’s only 30 years old was cost about 500 but we urgently need the space and the small price is for my daughter‘s pocket money as it’s her wardrobe, 

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Measurement are:

 

202 cm height

106 cm wide 

58 cm depth

 

This white wardrobe from Time4sleep is perfect for a child's bedroom. It comes as per the photos with small imperfections but generally in great condition. It offers ample storage space for clothes and other items. It was purchased 3 years ago. 


 

It is available for pick up in Bromley. Please note it will need dismantling to get down one flight of stairs. And we can’t deliver so pick up needs to be arranged. Parking right outside the front door is available.

 

From a non-smoking, no pets home. Any questions, please don’t hesitate. 

 

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