Fantastic chance to own this floating home

Fantastic chance to own this floating home
Fantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating homeFantastic chance to own this floating home
Description“CONSTELLATION II”
A 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom floating home, come, off-grid barge has it all onboard.
Moored in a fantastic location on the Great River Ouse in Huntingdon and close to St
Ives and St
Neots
All of your boating needs can be found on site, including
2 laundrettes, showers, social club house and diesel and gas.
72ft/12.5ft widebeam has been fitted out internally to a high standard in cedar and maple and has the stand out effect
A large saloon and galley gives this floating home the space for all, including families and is ready to move in straight away.
Constellation II is powered by a Lynch motor drive engine, comprising of 4 x 205ah gel batteries and an additional 12x gel batteries
A full “Jeckels” canopy covers the stern of the boat and a new “canvasman” cover on the bow, providing you with the shelter on those UK rainy days
A “Victron” inverter system [solar] is all set onboard, allowing you to be completely “off-grid” and self sufficient
Boat Safety Certificate until January 2026.
To arrange a viewing or to discuss further, please feel free to contact me on 07914 929519.
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£128,950
Cambridgeshire PE282AA
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Active 9m 24d ago
Bathrooms2Bedrooms3Seller TypePrivateAdded9m 24dID3215500

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