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Free John Lewis Double Sofa Bed SOLD


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Free sofa bed from John Lewis available for collection from this Friday 13th Dec Dulwich.


Great double sofa bed with mattress. The main use has been on occasions as a spare bed for when friends have come over to stay. It is slightly worn in a few places but has been looked after well.


Sofa Width 186cm x 89cm depth

Sofa bed when opened: total depth 220cm, width of mattress 136cm


Be super if someone could utilise it or know of a charity who would accept it. The room is soon to redecorated so keen to move it out soon.


You are welcome to come and view it. It would need to be carried by two people and would also require a small van to take it away.


If you need more photos or info do DM me. Thanks


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If no one wants it, there is a charity called Emmaus UK, they have a base in Lambeth. It is a homelessness charity with a difference. They help people find meaningful work and will collect larger donations. You can find them easy enough on the internet. Good luck.

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