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FREE John Lewis cot bed. Lovely bed and clever design to change and grow with the child. Solid pine to fit mattress 70x140cm. Comes apart for transportation. Will need car or trolley collection from SE5.

Adjustable through 3 heights as a cot and then without sides to become a bed (latter as shown in picture). For new born to around 4 years old. 
With all fixings and instruction manual. 
Bedding offered too if wanted;

2x duvet and pillow cover sets (see second picture for fabric design)

3x fitted sheets (white)

2x waterproof mattress cover

1x padded mattress topper

1x lightweight duvet

1x mini pillow 

Also have the 7x140cm John Lewis mattress if you want it (although not recommended for very small babies to have second hand). 

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