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SOLD: Laura Ashley Garrat Media Unit - ?50 ono (RRP ?850)


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We are selling our Laura Ashley Garrat Chestnet TV cabinet for ?50 ono. It has been a much loved piece, but unfortunately we are selling due to home renovations. It's a great item if you don't like to have a TV on display in a room. The Garrat range is still being sold at Laura Ashley so it's possible to pick up matching items such as a coffee table.


It comes in two sections which are fixed together, but which come apart for transporting. (It just about fits in a VW Golf!)


In the bottom part there are six large drawers which are great for storing things like CDs, DVDs and console game pads.


In the top part, the TV sits on a stand which extends out. This is great if you have any seating to the sides of the unit as it means everyone can see the screen. There is a shelf underneath with plenty of space for a Sky box, DVD player or console.


We currently have a 32" TV which fits well.


One of the hinges wore out recently and we replaced with a standard hinge. You would need to look hard to see this and it's not visible at all when the doors are open, but I wanted to point this out. Otherwise the cabinet is in very good condition and, when new, cost ?850.


Collection from Bellenden Road. If needed, we could do local delivery for ?10.

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