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Doll's house.

The front opens to both sides and the roof opens up and over. The back of the house is in two parts that slide out to allow playing from both sides. The roof at the back is fitted.


The top floor was added by us so it's not perfect.

The furniture is not meant for children really, but it survided ok considering my daughter has it from about 2 years old. It's like a proper furniture but small (1:24 scale if I remember correctly). All drawers open.... The coffee table is missing leg, writting bureau is missing the opening bit and child's bed had to be glued together. There are two taps missing from the bathroom, but there is a toilet paper :-)


Paper is peeling at some places which I've been meaning to fix for a while now. The actual house has some writting on it although not very visible, and other small marks. It's been played with a lot last 5 years... My daughter doesn't want it to go, but she hardly plays with it now and there is no space for it in a house we will be moving to soon.


Anyway, I can email more pictures to you if interested or you are welcome to come and see it. Any questions please ask.

Size approx. W 62cm x D33cm the house/ 40cm the wides = edge of roof X H62cm.


?40 or feel free to make me an offer.


Collection from Sydenham, close to the station. It is heavy. We could deliver for a fee depending on location.



Addeed 31.7. : house is free now, but without the furniture. If you want the furniture, make me an offer please.

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