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Brand New John Lewis Curtains and Blinds


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Moved house and bought items I can't use.

Blinds, light grey, the kind that you can see through when the light is on but are good for semi coverage during the day can be cut to size, I have three, cost ?33.00 new would like ?10.00 each


Curtains, new as packaged fully lined, pencil pleat heading width 167cm x drop 228cm fits track 133-167cm ?25.00


I have moved out of London but can drive up with items so PLEASE only serious interest.


I also have two brand new old school type radiators with brass fittings but as they are really heavy it would mean collection only from Tonbridge in Kent!


Thanks

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