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558 days ago

Old church pew - long

Shelley from Westown

Needs to be sold - Slated rimu (?) pew from the St Aubyn Street Methodist Church, New Plymouth. Lightly marked with life still evident and evolving. Two feet may need fixing - but do not seem to affect its stability - see photo. The design has the back support which slightly angles back from the seat, as opposed to being straight and upright.

A practical and super talking piece for your home, garden, or studio.

400 cm wide, 3.042 m long, 860 cm high

Dog not included sorry, but the long green cushioning can be discussed.
Is advertised on other sites.

Message thru Neighbourly or text me please - 022 302 9407.

*** Sale proceeds to the Val Deakin Dance Theatre Trust, New Plymouth - 50 years of dance this year ***

Price: $150

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