


Imperial Wharf Moorings, The Boulevard, London SW6
Guide Price
£950,000
£563/ft2
£6,058/m2
House
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
4 receptions
Tenure: Freehold
Outside space: Yes
Parking: No
EPC: Exempt
Service charge: Approximately £20,004 per annum
Key features and description
A pioneering 25 metre freehold houseboat; sculpted by artist Cyril de Commargue with its striking polyhedron mirrored exterior as his "Fluxland" project on a reimagined 1950's Dutch grain barge and now delivering sumptuous, light filled and bohemian interiors of 1,688 square feet/156.9 square metres with ceilings up to 3.69 metres. The magnificent Wanderland currently has an enviable private and secure position at the end of the wharf at Imperial Wharf. Wonderfully convenient for all the shops, coffee shops, bars, restaurants and supermarkets lining The Boulevard, this position also puts the owner close to the neighbouring train station and Chelsea Harbour's Uber Boat by Thames Clipper serving 24 piers across the Capital. Chelsea Harbour Design Centre and Lots Road bring together a roster of some of the most well regarded design companies in London, including Ralph Lauren Home amongst an array of other lighting, wallpaper, furniture and interior specialists. Alongside all this, the 5-star luxury Chelsea Harbour Hotel and Spa provides an overspill accommodation option for the owner wishing to have guests living close by. If, however, the new owner decides they would prefer to motor to a different location then the beauty of the houseboat flexibility of location can be realised.
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