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PLAN TOYS WOODEN DOLLS HOUSE WITH HUGE AMOUNT OF FURNITURE


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This complete doll's house from PlanToys comes with a huge bundle of accessories, appliances, fixtures, dolls and furniture, making it perfect for imaginative play. The house features five rooms spread over four stories and is styled in a mix of Georgian and Victorian influences. Made from sturdy wood, the doll's house comes fully furnished and is ready to be enjoyed straight away.

Ideal for both young children and collectors, this doll's house is sure to provide hours of fun and creativity. Whether you're looking to add to your collection or want to give a special gift, this PlanToys wooden dolls house is an excellent choice.

It's 99cm tall
34cm deep
56cm wide.

This would make an incredible Christmas present. 

Smoke and Pet free home.

Selling as we need the space and our son has grown out of it (and it was never this thing anyway).

It comes with a HUGE amount of accessories as you can see in the images. Many of these who the Plan Toys logo on them.

PLEASE NOTE: We are missing one part of one flight of stairs from one level and a vegetable is missing, aside from that it's all there. We have shown this in the photos as every level is photographed.

Would suit kids although we have interest from Rishi Sunak as he says it's about the right size, but is waiting until after the next election.

Offers

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Thanks.

It's for sale on Ebay at the moment. 

I'd like at least £200 for it (they have sold on Ebay for more than that without the furniture). It's already got bids on ebay for over £100. But ebay is a hassle. So I'd rather sell it locally. 

For context, New it's £300 for the top part and another £150 for the basement.
That's without any furniture which cost ooddles extra and it's making me feel sick just thinking about it.

So it's expensive, but it's also a bargain.


 

More pictures of the furniture
The washing machine opens. It's even got an ironing board! And a seing machine. And a swing that swings. A hobby horse with wheels. 

Cupboards open, drawers open.
The thing is incredible. I wish I was a kid again!

The toilet doesn't flush though 😄

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