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Ginnie

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Solid pine white bunk bed (Stompa CK from Room to Grow- bought for £528)
5 years old

Length 202.8cm

Width 105.2cm

Height 154cm

One slat is broken and has been gaffer taped together (there are many slats, we put it at the end of the bottom bed and it has been fine) 
A small amount of wear on paint but nothing significant. 

One mattress available if required. 

Collection from Bellenden Road 

 

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