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Hello - we have a cream stacking wooden single bed that is normal height when together but can separate in to two low single beds for sleepovers (with the second mattress stored inside the bed frame when stacked).  Free to a good home if you can collect in the next couple of days! Thanks.  (Mattresses a few years old so we’ll get those to the dump.)  I think the bed was originally Warren Evans.

 

 

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