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We are moving house and sadly do not have room for some items below:


A large travel cot that was very handy for tots to toddlers as it is longer than standard cots so baby won't grow out of it until they are ready to move into a bed. Condition as new.

Winnie the Pooh theme.

Size H76cm x D60cm x W120cm

Includes fold-up mattress & carrying bag.

Builds-up in just a few steps & folds down just as quickly

?70 new. A bargain for ?20.


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Wooden dresser ?25 (pictures available by email)


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Stylish IKEA GODMORGON series twin bathroom cabinet in grey gloss.

There are two units joined together. We would like ?100 total for the two units (they cost ?320 in total new).

Please see pictures and dimensions etc at this link: [www.ikea.com]


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Big beautiful bed: Dimensions are approx. 190cm wide (6'3"), 58cm high at the low end (1'10"), 220cm long (7'4"), 98cm high headboard (3'2").

Frame was ?200 and Mattress (sultan hamnvik) ?200 new.

Looking for ?200 for bed and mattress


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Any queries, let us know! many thanks.

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