2352 days ago

Single bed

Anne-Marie Neighbourly Lead from Hornby

Selling on behalf , my friend is having trouble posting . If you are interested let me know and I will put you in touch.
It is also listed elsewhere, I can't guarantee it will be available when you contact me.

Need gone taking up room in my parents garage!!

Harvey Norman caption single bed similar to the one in the photo (one in the photo is the new design out atm)

4 years old

Has a few knocks out of the wood in places see photos and has felt marks on it from my darling daughter which I’ve used sugar soap to try an get off but hasn’t removed it all! ( & a sticker that will come off with some elbow grease)

Don’t really have time atm to try an scrub it all! Have wiped it done with hot soap and water though

1 of the black bits that holds one of the slats Into is broken off but doesn’t affect the use of the bed please see photo

Has 3 drawers on the bottom with metal runners has been used to put clothes in but atm has toys etc in it!!!

Has the second bed underneath it. Doesn’t come on wheels you just pull it out from underneath the top bed!

Both slat wooden rails base’s for holding the mattress on!!

Mattress aren’t include in the auction

Bed has now been broken down for the new owner will need a trailer to pick up as the bottom part is still made up

Any more question I’ll try an answer the best I can!

Measurements are in the photo of the one from Harvey

Pick up Hornby

Price: $120

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8 days ago

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