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A truly spectacular 30 metre Luxemotor Dutch barge moored on the north bank of the River Thames at Imperial Wharf Moorings on the Chelsea/ Fulham border. Having been lovingly re-fitted and extended last year, the barge has been finished to the highest of yachting standards. These include teak framed windows, sky lights and a solid oak wood floor which stretches the entire length of the boat. The barge contains 3 cabins, 2 bathrooms and an amazing upper level with open plan, split level living area covering over 50 sq. meters. As she is permanently afloat, the large upper living room and the t...
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Moored on a residential licence in Kingston upon Thames, Tystie is ideally located. The mooring itself is quiet and peaceful with lovely views across to Canbury park, but is also on the doorstep of all Kingston has to offer; shops, restaurants, bars, excellent public transport and The Rose theatre are all moments from the boat. The houseboat itself offers one cabin, a saloon below decks and a kitchen set up in the wheelhouse. She would make a super cosy home or pied-à-terre with her calm décor and wood burning stove. A pretty boat in a great location – a must see. Council t...
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Black Rose is a stylish and lovingly renovated one cabin houseboat. Moored in the popular Burgoines Quay she is within an easy walk of the shops, restaurants and the public transport of Kingston upon Thames and Hampton Wick and yet quietly tucked away in a peaceful enclave - the best of both worlds! She has been the subject of a caring and creative refurbishment and as such has a new galley and shower room along with a striking decor. Black Rose had a survey a little over a year ago after which all essential works were undertaken by a reputable boatyard. She is moored on an annual residential ...
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Built specifically with the London market in mind, this 60' x12’6 ft boat was built to the highest standards, using Farrow and Ball paint shades, Italian leather panelled doors and high-end appliances such as Smeg to create the perfect home. The design incorporates three doors in the wrap-around seating to ensure that once closed, this seated area complete with table, forms the perfect entertaining space. Fully covered by a tonneau cover, this provides shade from the sun as well as shelter from the rain and forms a useful storage area, acting like a porch. The central entrance lea...
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Built specifically with the London market in mind, this 60' x12’6 ft boat was built to the highest standards, using Farrow and Ball paint shades, Italian leather panelled doors and high-end appliances such as Smeg to create the perfect home. The design incorporates three doors in the wrap-around seating to ensure that once closed, this seated area complete with table, forms the perfect entertaining space. Fully covered by a tonneau cover, this provides shade from the sun as well as shelter from the rain and forms a useful storage area, acting like a porch. The central entrance lea...
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Enjoy stunning views from this historic Dutch Boieraak moored at the popular and prestigious Cadogan Pier, Chelsea. Built in 1898 this Dutch Boieraak measures 14.63m x 4m. The accommodation comprises a Dutch style authentic layout. The owner converted the boat to its current state - carefully keeping the historic connection. He also created custom-made areas to allow on-board living with an array of antique fittings throughout. On the lower deck you enter the kitchen/breakfast area with a range of appliances and then steps lead down to the lounge. The master cabin is in the bow with en suite s...
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Year: | 1898 |
Length: | 14.60m |
Location: | London UK |
Price: | £80,000 |
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Commercial and Business. Floating Office with Secure Long Lease and Parking. Endeavour II is a Thames dumb barge currently used as a commercial vessel and moored in Hampton Wick. The vessel is located 0.7 miles from Kingston Train Station and 0.2 miles from Hampton Wick Station which both have direct trains into London Waterloo. The barge measures 1,937 sq. ft. and has been designed to create a stunning floating office space split over two levels with far reaching River views yet close to all the required amenities. On board there is plenty of natural light, a galley kitchen, sun deck which...
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Year: | 1955 |
Length: | 86' |
Location: | London UK |
Price: | £295,000 |
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A fabulous houseboat in one of Londons most desirable areas - Cheyne Walk, Chelsea - and with one of the best positioned mooring berths there! The houseboat is finished to a very high standard throughout, with wonderful accommodation and entertainment space. This includes a large, modern, open-plan fully-fitted kitchen and reception area with French doors leading out to the deck. From there you can enjoy amazing river views and it's ideal for al-fresco dining, entertaining or just watching the world go by. Downstairs there is a fantastic, light- filled master bedroom with en suite; rive...
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Wild Raven is a delightful Scottish fishing vessel moored near The Rose Theatre in Kingston. Accommodation comprises a wheel room/ lounge, kitchen/diner, shower and a large double cabin to the bow. She's an attractive boat with much to recommend her but non-so-much as her moorings! Wild Raven lies on a wonderful stretch of the Thames in Kingston near to shops, pubs, restaurants, transport links. Most unusually she has a full residential mooring licence in perpetuity and with charges set at a mere £300 per calendar month which include access to a gym, roof terrace and bike shed at th...
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Year: | 1973 |
Length: | 39' 4" |
Location: | London UK |
Price: | £156,500 |
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Built in 1909 - so now well over a hundred years old - Ardwina was the last wooden barge to be built by Orvis & Fuller in Ipswich. Originally owned by EJ& W Goldsmith of Colchester, Ardwina initially worked in the Thames Estuary and along the South Coast, carrying stone between Portland and Greenwich.
Ardwina was saved by Daniel Bros of Whitstable and consideration was given to converting her to a motor-barge. Her bow and port side were repaired but no engine was installed and she lay in Whitstable until she was sold for use as a private yacht in 1959. She became a houseboat ...
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Year: | 1909 |
Length: | 23' |
Location: | London UK |
Price: | £135,000 |
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