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We are getting rid of our daughters cabin bed as she has ‘outgrown it’ (moving to a double bed) - FREE!

This comes without mattress (you can take it if you want it though, light staining).  Comes with drawers, shelves, desk and ladder as shown.

Dimensions: Length: 200cm; Height: 113cm; Width (total including ladder): 118cm (takes single mattress)

Dimensions are below but takes a single mattress.  In excellent condition, we bought 4 years ago from Furniture 123 for around £400 - the updated version is linked here (note the new version has an inbuilt shelf that this doesn’t have).

https://furniture123.co.uk/p/white-mid-sleeper-cabin-bed-with-desk-and-storage-aire-air101?gad_source=1&utm_campaign=259955_Genie+Shopping&utm_medium=affiliate&refsource=awin&sv1=affiliate&sv_campaign_id=259955&awc=74728_1737224797_5d7105ac54d26b66a988e25ddd3506bb

Since taking the pictures I have carefully dismantled the primary bed frame for ease of transport - this will be simple enough to reassemble.  The main desk, drawers and shelves I have not disassembled, but can do as needed.Due to the size of the main frame, I’d suggest a large vehicle / small van to transport.

Collection from near Goose Green.

Call 07890 141593

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  • dimjim79 changed the title to Cabin Bed, Single, White - includes drawers, desk and shelves (all movable) - £30
  • dimjim79 changed the title to Cabin Bed, Single, White - includes drawers, desk and shelves (all movable) - FREE
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