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This is a wooden bed that was only received yesterday , assembled and then my parents realised that it didn’t fit the space they had . 
It has been literary 1 day at home .

we have now taken the head board and the footboard down for easy transportation but we have left the rest assembled for quick assembly. 
it’s a small double W 130cm x L 203 cm 

headboard Height 99cm

Footboard Height 41cm 

selling now   for £200 Ono ! 
We have the delivery papers and everything to show it’s totally brand new and never used . unfortunately we broke the boxes so we can’t return 

please pm if interested 

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