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FREE: 2 narrow vintage wooden single beds


Lydia

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Two wooden bed frames, full-length, but only 66cm wide, so suitable for children, or pushed together the perfect size for a double mattress. Each bed has two wooden drawers on runners underneath, so excellent for storage. Memory foam mattresses with washable covers also available. 

The bed frames date from the 1970s and are extremely sturdy and well-made, but somewhat battered. Free to a good home, ideally together.  A donation to SDCAS (Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers) would be much appreciated. Delivery might be possible to a nearby address in Camberwell/Peckham/East Dulwich. Hard to photograph in situ but you are welcome to come and look. Please contact Lydia if interested: 07946 579536

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