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Free Wooden Playhouse


rebeccaben

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We are moving out of London and need to remove the wooden playhouse in our garden. It is two years old and in fairly good condition - seems a shame for it to go to the tip! It does need a little fixing up (one of the plastic windows got broken) but is otherwise solid with a great watertight roof.


Free for whoever can come and dismantle it and collect. We are in a terraced house so it all has to come through the house itself so you do need to be able to actually un-build it into bits to transport and then re-build. It's a long shot, I know, but if you're handy and want a free playhouse it's perfect!


We are in North Dulwich.

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Hello....it's lovely, can you let me know dimensions.... Husband is a carpenter so should be able to take apart very easily!

Can you let me know how many bits it breaks up into.....is it like planks and actually would need complete collapse?

My little girl would love this!

Please let us know Asaph

Kind regards

Rebecca

Here is a link to the playhouse online which should have all the dims. It does come in panels (ie each wall is a panel instead of lots of planks) so it shouldn't be difficult to take apart for someone who knows what they are doing! http://www.tesco.com/direct/mad-dash-lollipop-junior-tower-wooden-playhouse-7ft-x-6ft/329-4476.prd

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