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Dining table and wooden bench for sale. This is the Farmhouse Table Dining Set from The Rustic Table Company - details below. Bought October 2020. In good condition. The Antique finish is gorgeous and it doesn't show any marks, perfect for families! We love this table but we are selling it to buy a smaller table because we have changed our dining room for a playroom and this is too big for the kitchen. 

Table length: 7ft (213cm)

Table Width: 2.8ft (86cm)

Plus 1 bench

Colour: Hague Blue 
Tabletop Finishes: Antique 
Height from floor to table skirt (legroom space): Tall (64.5cm floor to table)

https://therustictablecompany.co.uk/product/the-farmhouse-table/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17447934238&gbraid=0AAAAADlOBk3xO_Fxgf21JwbMPOL1RNMws&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_5uvpoLJjgMV64X9BR0GdAjWEAAYASAAEgJFbvD_BwE

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