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Mamas and Papas Hayworth 2 in 1 Cot and Toddler bed with changing table, mattress, protector and sheets - for sale £100


LizzieC

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Solid wood cot that has 3 different height settings so it can be lowered as they grow. The sides can be taken off so it can be converted into a toddler bed. It was used by our son up until age 5. There are a few light scratches on the wood from use by our kids (see picture for example). Dowel rods to strengthen connection between the two part headboards are missing but these are unnecessary as all the bolts hold everything together. We used it without them for 5 years and it was solid as a rock! Assembly instructions included. Comes with a changing table that can be placed across the cot. The set is selling for £254 new online (https://www.pramcentre.co.uk/cots-cot-beds-furniture-c11/mamas-papas-hayworth-package-p2796). We’re also throwing in the mattress (always used with protector) and organic cotton mattress protector, 6 fitted sheets, a duvet, 2 duvet covers and a pillow case as we don’t need them anymore.

£100

For collection from SE15

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