A Massive Converted 1950s Houseboat Is Looking for a New Owner in London

On the market for £1,800,000, the floating residence offers six bedrooms, two kitchens, and a substantial upper deck with a retractable roof.

A Massive Converted 1950s Houseboat Is Looking for a New Owner in London

On the market for £1,800,000, the floating residence offers six bedrooms, two kitchens, and a substantial upper deck with a retractable roof.

Property Details:

Location: Thames Quay, Canary Wharf, E14, London, England

Price: £1,800,000

Year Built: 1957

Footprint: 7,098 square feet (six bedrooms, six baths)

From the agent: "This stunning motor barge was built in 1957 and has since been converted into 8,000 square feet of luxury accommodation. This outstanding boat has six bedrooms (plus staff accommodation), six bathrooms, three fabulous reception areas, and two kitchens, along with a display kitchen, bar, and wheelhouse. It has been finished to the highest standards, with teak doors, windows, and bespoke chrome-over-brass portholes, all of which were handcrafted in the Netherlands. Further details include individual room air-conditioning/heating with Daikin compressor and brand-new navigation system in wheelhouse. Available on a transferable residential mooring at South Quay, Canary Wharf, which enjoys a wide variety of bars, restaurants, and leisure amenities."

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Dating back to 1957, this expansive converted houseboat in London’s Canary Wharf features 7,098 square feet of interior living space.

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The floor plan includes two spacious kitchens, one of which is anchored by a large island with a worktop made with granite from Spain.

The floor plan includes two well-equipped kitchens situated across the vessel’s first and second levels. On the lower deck, the spacious cooking area overlooks the dining room and is anchored by a large island with a worktop made using granite from Spain.

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The repurposed vessel also offers three spacious entertainment areas, one with a built-in bar.

The repurposed motor barge also offers three large entertainment areas, one with a built-in bar.

Courtesy of Riverhomes

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