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1929 days ago

Entire KITCHEN for sale - beautiful bespoke design

Megan from Dannemora

This beautiful kitchen has been the hub of our home for 15 years, but now it’s time for a new home. Due to an upcoming renovation this kitchen and most appliances (as detailed below) are available for removal by successful bidder early May.
$1400

It’s in good condition, commensurate with its age. (there is some swelling at the bottom of a couple of the cabinet doors)

Removal from Dannemora.

The kitchen island is a beautiful piece of craftmanship, not often seen these days. The bench top is solid wood (possibly oak).

Included in the kitchen;

- The island, including tap & filter, sink, and SMEG gas cooktop (5 burner) and electric oven (900cm). All in excellent working order. (The oven is around 3-5 years old).

- All kitchen cabinetry (shaker style) including for integrated appliances

- Fridge and freezer (each separate) and integrated as per photos

- All cabinets, handles and shelving as shown (items on shelves not included)

- All bench tops (wood on the island, and formica on the main)

- Second double sink and pull out tap

Small print:

- The kitchen will need to be fully removed between the 9th/10th of May

- To avoid confusion no warranty is given (express or implied) as to the condition, suitability, fit, operation of the kitchen or appliances or any other part or factor, and the successful bidder must remove the entire kitchen & bench off site completely.

Negotiable

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