Wooden climbing frame (not yet dis-assembled) (Peachcroft OX14)

Mostly wooden children's climbing frame including slide, wooden ladder, rope ladder, climbing wall, cargo net and fireman's pole. This needs quite a bit of garden space with the main section being 3m long and 1.3m wide (and 2.8m tall), however with the ladder and slide included the width becomes 4.7m so you really need 3m x 4.7m of ground space for the full frame (although you could choose to exclude or move some bits if needed). The deck is 1.4m off the ground and accessible using the wooden ladder, climbing wall, rope ladder or cargo net. It's generally in a reasonable state for its age (about 15 years old) but the beams that are in contact with the ground are rotting (see last photo) and you may want to consider replacing these, all the other beams seem solid but there is definitely some sway in the frame with too many children (or teenagers) on it. Also the rope to assist with the climbing wall is very frayed so you'd probably want a new rope for this.

Please note - you will likely need a van to collect this as the longest beams are 2.8m in length. Please also note that I have not dis-assembled this (and am not offering to do so myself). If you are interested in this you should expect to spend some hours disassembling it and then the same to rebuild it at the other end - this isn't complicated but it will need basic DIY skills and time. I expect some of the bolts and fixings will be very stiff and could be difficult to remove. I may be able to help with disassembly depending on when you want to do it, but I am working most days and looking to give the frame to someone who could do it themselves (I'd suggest you have at least two people). If you have a few people and a large enough van I think you could take this in sections rather than breaking down to the individual beams, which would save on re-assembly time.

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