Unique Houseboat - Sundance

Unique Houseboat - Sundance
Unique Houseboat - SundanceUnique Houseboat - SundanceUnique Houseboat - SundanceUnique Houseboat - SundanceUnique Houseboat - Sundance
DescriptionPremier Houseboats are pleased to present Sundance, a unique conversion offering homely, family sized accommodation with low mooring costs.
Sundance surprises with the amount of space available given its relatively short length
Entering into the upper level you are immediately struck by the cosy yet airy feel
Entirely open plan, this level has been finished in pine to great effect
The well equipped kitchen area offers plenty of storage and work space, including a central island
There is a washing machine, free standing oven and a large fridge freezer
The lounge area has fitted beach style seating and strip plank flooring
The solid fuel stove sits centrally and is a real focal point as well as providing ample heat when needed
Plenty of windows offer good natural light in this very comfortable living area.
The lower level offers four cabins, all with built in beds, and with plenty of storage
There is a bathroom with bath and basin, and a separate toilet with another basin
There is a cloakroom, plus a small empty room next to the bathroom which could be utilised to increase the size of the bathroom
This lower level also has a wood theme finish, and offers character as well as space.
Sundance is steel framed and fully insulated
She was dry docked in 2013 and re plated where needed with 6mm steel plate, and also had anodes fitted
She was drydocked again in 2019, with any work needed being done, but the hull was found to be in superb condition
She has also had work done on the roof over this period.
Overall, Sundance offers well appointed and spacious accommodation, plenty of character, and low mooring costs, and is an ideal low cost family home.


Vessel name: Sundance
Condition: good
Constructed: 1994
Berths: 6
Cabins: 4
Heads: 2
Length over all: 50'
Beam: 14'
Maximum draft: 1' 5"
Bridge clearance: 12' 11"
Hull material: Steel
Hull type: Flat

Disclaimer
Premier Houseboats offers the details of this advert in good faith as it was presented by the seller or his representative but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the described item within this advert
A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated
The Item described within this advert is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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£149,995
Rochester ME3
Active 18d ago
Bathrooms1Bedrooms4Reception Rooms1Seller TypeAgencyAdded2m 10dID3223795

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