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FREE lovely wooden wardrobe. good condition .
193.7cm tall
90.7cm wide
53.8cm deep
It is in the street outside 200B Crystal Palace road, East Dulwich , SE22 9EL. It is in quite a hidden position. The house is on the corner of Crystal Palace and whateley road and the wardrobe is down the whateley road side. 
PLEASE TEXT RATHER THAN COMMENT 07947104135 
(I am moving house and will be gone by 8pm tonight (Tuesday 24th June) so after that wont be able to say if its still there or not, but no one has taken it yet as its quite hidden )

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