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Farmhouse style extendable dining room table £120


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Dear EDF, 

I'm selling my dining room table. Originally from an antiques store in Dorchester. Comfortably seats 8 when extended. Easy to transport - the table top comes apart into three (main top piece, two extendable top pieces) and these can be detached easily and put back together with the base (no screwing required). This is a used table (photos below are recent) however is structurally sound. Wanting to find a good home for it. 

W 106cm, D 76cm, H, 76Cm, extendable width to 167cm.

Pick up from SE22 9JW.

Thanks,

Kat

 

 

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