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Liverpool Boats for sale

£ 60,000.00
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Listing Title
54ft semi-traditional stern narrowboat w C London
Boat Brand
Liverpool Boats
Hull Material
Steel
Posted
Dec 02, 2023
Additional information
Length
54' ft
Beam
6' 10" ft
Description
Probably is a 2006, 54’, semi-trad narrowboat available with a highly sought after, fully transferable, residential mooring at Aquavista’s flagship Limehouse marina.

Her current, long-term owners have maintained her correctly and she was re-blacked in September 2021. Original and unmolested, her fit out is to a high standard offering unusually generous storage space including twin, built in, wardrobes next to the double bedroom in the stern, plus fitted drawers beneath the bed.

Forward of the bedroom is a bathroom with a particularly large, walk in, shower, basin and vanity unit plus pump out toilet. Moving further forward one enters the open plan galley/saloon. The galley is fully equipped with a four burner hob and gas oven plus fridge with freezer and features ample work top space and excellent built in storage.

The saloon is spacious, light and welcoming and features a solid fuel stove. Heating is also provided by the Webasto diesel fuelled central heating system with radiators throughout.

Probably is ready for her new owners to move straight on board and she is perfectly proportioned to explore the canal network. Indeed, her Limehouse mooring is in sight of the entrance to the Regents canal.

Early viewing of this sensibly priced, charming boat is highly recommended.

BSC expires:
- Jan 2026

Last blacking:
- Sep 2021

Hull & superstructure:
- Steel

Stern type:
- Semi-Traditional

Engine:
- Isuzu

Electrics:
- Shore power

Batteries:
- 2

Water heating:
- Webasto

Cabin heating:
- Webasto + stove

Toilet:
- Holding tank, pump out
Engine Details
Engine Make
Isuzu
Country
England
Address
The Harbourmaster\'s Office, 46 Goodhart Place, London, London, E14 8EG, UK
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