Things to give away
Hello
We have moved house and are looking to get rid of a few things/
Happy to give away as long as can be picked up.
1)Cot with mattress. This has been disassembled but all the parts are there and all in good condition including mattress.
2)child backpack as well as bike child seat.
3)Mahogany table with chairs. Unfortunately one chair has broken leg (there are 8 in total) it’s old fashioned but a nice table.
4)Child racing car bed. Also disassembled and in ok condition but a few bits coming loose so ideally someone with a few skills to put together and make it nice again. They aren’t cheap and has only been used by my sone since I bought it about six years ago. Good mattress that has always had a protector fitted.
Sorry the photos are not the best the goodies are in storage
Cheers
Andrew
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