Peter Reed 5 Row Cord 400tc Egyptian Cotton Bed Linen

£47.00 £55.00

Peter Reed 5 Row Cord 400tc Egyptian Cotton Bed Linen is one of the most splendid sheets in this price range. The densely woven Egyptian cotton percale feels so smooth and cool.

This Egyptian cotton is sourced directly from the Nile Delta region in Egypt, renowned to be amongst the best in the world.

Produced exclusively in Lancashire since 1861 and proud to carry the Royal Warrant for King Charles III. Not a bad reference site!

Elegantly detailed with a classic 5 row stitched-cording border detail, these sheets are made from single yarns of cotton, rather than common multiple strands, to give you outstanding luxury and quality that will last. 

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Additional Information

  • Brand: Peter Reed
  • Origin: Great Britain
  • Material: 100% Egyptian Cotton
  • Thread Count: 400tc
  • Aftercare: Wash at normal temperatures using mild bleach-free detergents and iron whilst damp for both for best results and longevity.

Customer Reviews

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Sally M.
excellent

Have been buying all my bedlinen here for a number of years and always been extremely happy with the products and the service.

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Rosemary W.
Peter Reed '5 Row' Cord 400tc Egyptian Cotton Bed Linen

I couldn't be more delighted with our new bed linen and the complete service given by Woods Fine Linens. The bedding is fabulous and I believe enables a better quality of sleep. The service , help and advice given by all the staff at Woods was superb- what a difference that makes.. thank you.

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Jo R.
Peter Reed

Excellent service, easy ordering, lovely traditional packaging. Always bought Peter Reed, can’t rate them highly enough, they last for years.

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Steve H.
Great service

Well presented item, prompt with good correspondence.

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Richard R.
Peter Reed Duvet Cover

Very pleased with it apart from the buttonhole fastenings. The stitching around the buttonhole doesn't seem very robust and loose threads often catch on the button as you try to unfasten.

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