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SOLD STC - Wooden Hammock Stand & Hammock £75


KateS

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Spring is in the air and so the memories of joyful weekends spent relaxing in gardens are coming back to mind.


The responsibilities of family life mean I no longer have time to relax in a hammock, though many a blissful lockdown hour was spent gently swaying with a beer in hand.


The hammock stand is very large and very sturdy, if I were keeping I might sand it and oil it to preserve it for many more summers of blissful swaying.


The hammock itself is practically new as I bought this one last year and didn’t get a chance to use many times.


Measurements for the stand are:


Length 400cm

Width 120cm

Height 105cm


It comes apart into 6 pieces, the longest of which are 177cm, so you should be able to fit it dismantled into a car.


Collection is from SE15.

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