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Gorgeous Parisot high sleeper single teen bed with desk and wardrobe £250 ono


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Lovely high sleeper bed for sale. Has been a completely brilliant buy. I have attached the pics from the website and one of ours but it is a mess. It cost £1,300 new and it is still in fab condition. I will somehow disassemble it - prob in a way that means it doesn't have to be totally reassembled, but we will see - and it will come with the mattress if required.

Message me if interested.

Link to the website here

https://www.roomtogrow.co.uk/higher-highsleeper/

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