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Offered: Blackout Eyelet Curtains and Roman Blind


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We have a pair of eyelet curtains with blackout lining and a matching Roman blind, also lined with blackout material looking for a home.

They were made to measure from John Lewis about 10 years ago and the curtains will probably need a clean although there are no visible marks.  The curtains also have a few areas of hem that have come loose and could do with repairing but this is not visible when they are hung.  We weren't able to remove the wall brackets from the window frame for the roman blind so unfortunately you will need to get these - they are very cheap from B&Q.  From a smoke-free home.

Roman Blind: 102cm W x 175cm H

Curtains: 260cm W x 244cm H

Collection from Herne Hill please

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