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Finally we have set a date for our COMPLETE OPEN HOUSE SALE. We will be opening our house at 9:00am on Saturday 31st October and run the sale all weekend.


Everything has to go to a new home and we have loads of quality household goods for sale.


We have had many good experiences selling some of our unwanted stuff on the forum and had a small yard sale when we moved into East Dulwich 2 years ago, so thanks to all those that bought stuff from us and we hope to see you again.

So the address for this weekend is . . .


152 Crystal Palace Road SE22 (Opposite the Doctors Surgery)


You bound to find us as we will have a table out the front and loads more in the house & Garden (lets hope its a fine weekend)!

Microwave, Garden Pub Table, Kitchen Utensils & Crockery, Sofa Bed, Chests of Draws, Bedside Drawers, Solid Oak Table, King Size Bed, Wardrobe, Fridge Freezer, Washing Machine, Bikes, Dining Table & Chairs, Garden Pots and Plants, Tools & Decorating Sundries, Books, DVD?s, Clothes, Office Chair, Large Stand-Up Fan, Henry Hoover, Breakfast Bar Stool, Retro School Tray Unit, Random Gadgets?


PLUS LOTS LOTS MORE!


Am working on a more detailed list hopefully will be able to ad it tomorrow.

Wow what a mess the house is at the moment - Its hard work this moving/house sale lark! Just to let you all know most items will be priced but I know for a fact we all love a bargain so haggling is a must - We love a good haggle! Hahahaha

Fingers crossed for some decent weather over the weekend.


Check out our helper's Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/pamwellsmosaics


She is a London born artist who will be selling some of her work with discounted prices!!

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