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1) www.waltons.co.uk "Honeysuckle" playhouse for sale ?30. It was ?250 new and we treated it and painted it green.


We need it collected this weekend - preferably Saturday - from Crofton Park SE4.


Please note the felting came loose on the right side of the roof earlier this year so it will need re-felting on that side. There is also a small crack in the left hand plastic window. Other than that it is is in good condition and has years of play left in it.


2) Plum products 6ft trampoline with safety net. ?10.


Please note the clip at the bottom of the zip is missing and there is some mild weathering to the material in the entrance to the trampoline. But it has a lot of bounce left in it yet.


We would like the buyer to help dissemble and it needs collected this weekend, preferably saturday .


Best wishes,

Hannah

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