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Hi there,


This would make a fantastic Christmas Present!


My girls have decided to sell their Sylvanian Grand Hotel, fully furnished and with lots of the little characters that go with it. The hotel alone cost ?128 new, I was hoping to sell the full bundle for ?130 which is a bargain as all the extras really add up - there is probably over ?300 worth included. HOWEVER, I really just need this to go now - so please feel free to make me a sensible offer.


The hotel has it's original box if required (let me now as the box is at the back of the loft), so it could easily be packed up as new if required.


Photos attached, but here's a list of what's in the bundle:


Sylvaniain Grand Hotel with original box

3 sets bedroom furniture (inc bunk beds) with bedding

2 sets barhroom furniture

Kitchen furniture

Dining room table & chairs x 2

Reception desk, phone & bell

Concierge trolly with cases

Settee & chairs

Reception sofa

Room service trolly with food on it

Garden bench for roof terrace

Chef mouse

Waitress cat

Wedding party - bride, groom & bridesmaid (rabbits & kitten)

Wedding cake

Wedding sign

Wedding photographer mouse with tripod camera & umbrella

Wedding singer cat with microphone

Pianist dog with grand piano

Bits - napkins, soap, bottles, lights

Also battery powered 2 x chandeliers plus a TV with different screens that light up (batteries a bit low in these at moment but they do work)


The only damage is one window where the plastic 'grid' which makes it look like there are panes of glass has been broken - see photo - this doesn't show at all when the house is open to play with.


Collection from Nunhead, SE15


Please call or text Amanda on 07977 130318 to purchase as I don't always remember to check messages on here very often!

Hi - sorry forgot to put up photo of the broken window - here are 2 images, one window as it should be, and the one without the plastic grid which got broken.


As you can see it really doesn't affect the toy at all.

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Bundle still up for sale and would love this to go now and make some little persons Christmas.


All the Sylvanian stuff you will ever need, and when you close the hotel up everything is tidily stored inside.


Around this weekend for collection!!

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