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FREE - Wooden Playhouse and Plastic Slide


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Two free garden items for kids.


1 blue and red plastic and metal ELC slide with run-off extension. A bit faded but sturdy and plenty of life in it.


1 good quality wooden playhouse, stained brown and painted pale creamy green inside. Needs a fresh coat of stain but the wood is sound and unrotted. Might need new felt if the existing stuff tears on dismantling.


Photos available on request or when I find a way to post them.


Both require a decent size vehicle to collect from Forest Hill

Apologies everyone, lots of interest, very busy and a half broken phone!


The dimensions of the playhouse in its built form are 175cm wide by 155 deep and 155 tall. It dismantles into two pointed end pieces of 147 x 140, two side pieces of 150 x 115, two roof panels of 155 x 95 and one floor of 140 x 155.


I haven't measured the slide but my 7 and 9 year old still have fun on it and have been using it since they were about 3. It is dismantled into two bits but is still quite big. We got it home in an estate car with the kids and U.S. In but it was poking out the sunroof!


First dibs is with Pommie, if they don't want them I'll send photos on to the others who have asked (sorry, they are on my phone which is knackered).

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