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 Please be aware that getting this into my home was an absolute nightmare you would need two strong people to get it through the frame we got it in so we must be able to get it out but please expect a little bit of a mission. 

 Collection from ground floor no stairs. 

Se22

 

I've had this so for quite a few years now it's in fair condition overall it's a comfortable sofa and of good quality you would expect from Marks And Spencer,

Sofia with matching footstool

coming from a pet-free and smoke-free home. A few marks here and there from the kids. The covers can be taken off and washed in the washing machine. Looking for a quick sale due to new sofa being delivered. £20

 

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