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Lovely red sofa bed going free


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We have a lovely red sofa bed going free.


Dimensions: 190cm width, 75cm height, 105cm depth

Note the depth, it is pretty deep and quite heavy, but the metal frame unbolts to make it lighter to move.


As a bed it is a 3/4 double width I would say.


We have had it from new, it is around 15 years old but in great condition, it came from the sofabed workshop in Clapham.

The matress was replaced about 5 years ago.


It has the 4 cushions as per the photo.


There is some minor sun fading on the arms.

We just don't need it anymore and it is taking up space.


We have had cats for the last 2 years but they have mostly left it alone, we have given it a good hoover and are keeping a sheet over it.


You'll have to collect it yourself and you are welcome to come take a look.

We are on Ryedale.


Message me if you are interested.


Roy

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Hi Roy

i'm really interested in your sofa bed for teenage daughters room, we also have two cats and i'm sure they would love lounging on it with her and will come in handy when her friends stay over, what postcode area is Ryedale we are in se21

look forward to hearing from you soon Kirstine

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