From
£220,000
(£712/sq. ft)
1 bed houseboat for saleLimehouse Waterside & Marina, London E14
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
309 sq. ft
- New home
RiverHomes, West London Branch
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About this property
Offered with a yearly licence agreement
Mooring charges £14,009.10 per annum
Secure gated complex
Modern toilet/shower block for berth holders only
On-site Marina Office
24 Hour CCTV
Private customer car park
A different kind of home from home. This M Series vessel is 12 m. Long and 4.5 m. Wide, this model has been designed to give maximum interior space, while still fitting within a standard marina berth and with the added bonus of a 2 m. Balcony front and rear ideal for al fresco entertaining. Glass windows along the full width of the front, with sliding doors for access, creates a bright airy living / dining / kitchen space bathed in natural light. The M350 can either have one larger master bedroom, or a double and a separate single bedroom layout.
The kitchen, bathroom and other internal fittings are of high specification, ensuring the same standard of living on water as on land.
Limehouse Waterside & Marina, situated between the City of London and Canary Wharf, offers a unique waterside living experience in the heart of the city. This modern marina serves as a gateway between the River Thames and over 2,000 miles of navigable canals and rivers. It features secure moorings with CCTV, laundry facilities, showers, and Wi-Fi. Surrounded by cobbled streets, historic riverside pubs, and excellent restaurants, the marina creates a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city. With Limehouse DLR station nearby, residents enjoy quick access to central London and its many attractions.
No council tax - Leisure mooring.
Mooring charge £14,009.10 approx. Per annum.
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