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Couch with foldout mattress and High-sleeper bed


Peterd1two3

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For sale: 

Couch with foldout mattress.

High-sleeper bed. 

£20 each. 

I am moving so no longer need. 

Couch dims: H 73 x 180 x 93cm. The fold-out mattress is surprisingly comfortable. 

The high sleeper dims: H184 x L201 x W84. This was initially my daughter’s, then morphed into a space-saving storage unit in my one-bed flat. You can see in the photos how the couch fitted beneath high-sleeper as a cosy nook. The ladder and front barrier are not in photo but are supplied. No mattress though. If interested, in either, please collect this Saturday (24/02/24) from Crystal Palace. I am on the 3rd floor.

Cheers, Peter

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