Live the Life Aquatic in This Floating Home on the River Thames
Boho vibes meet clean lines aboard this converted Dutch barge listed for £1.8M.
Property Details:
Location: Oyster Pier, London SW11
Price: £1,800,000
Architect: LAB Architects
Footprint: 2,150 square feet (3/4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms)
Year built: 1950s
From the agent: "Handsomely moored on the southern banks of the Thames, Bosco is a spectacularly converted 1950s Dutch barge with a 120-year mooring on Oyster Pier in Battersea. She was designed by LAB Architects for their own family and contains three bedrooms, two living spaces, a utility room, an open-plan kitchen/dining room, and a sublime winter garden on the deck. Bosco offers all the benefits of a fantastic family home, with the unique addition of the tranquillity that comes with life on the river."
"In her commercial past, Bosco was a cargo barge traversing the European waterways carrying grain and coal."
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"In order to transform her [Bosco] into a comfortable family home, the vessel required complete re-engineering; a new steel and glass top section was designed, while the internal space was laid out in a way that complemented the rhythm of the existing brass portholes."
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A large winter garden on the deck offers a tranquil place to read or chat riverside. The "transparent sea container" is heated to ensure its usability year-round.
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"Wide timber flooring and a natural palette create warm hues in the winter garden, a peaceful space filled with greenery"
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Water and garden-side views from the oak wood deck atop rippling waves will gently rock anyone comfortably lounging to sleep.
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Separate staircases lead up from the center of the barge to the deck and winter garden.
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Below-deck is configured in three parts, each with its own staircase.
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A surprisingly expansive kitchen hosts Carrara marble countertops, stainless steel cabinets, and oak wood panelling, with gallery ceiling lights and two skylights overhead.
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A small dining nook sits beside the kitchen.
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This staircase leading below deck is well lit by skylights and windows above, also allowing light into the darker parts of the cabin.
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Beyond this corridor is entry to the two double cabin bedrooms with supplementary storage and extra shelf-beds for guests.
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A private social space mediates between the primary bedroom with en suite bath and the childrens' bedroom.
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This cubby-like childrens' room features painted wall panelling and built in storage.
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"The main bedroom is situated within the stern and combines oak parquet flooring with birch ply skirting and ceilings framed by wood-panelled walls. There are also built-in wardrobes, providing plenty of storage."
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Deep navy lime-wash walls together with Victorian tiles add alluring charm to this en suite bath.
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This central area below deck has a full bathroom and is currently used as a study, but could be converted into a secondary living space if desired.
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"Oyster Pier is just five minutes walk from the café culture of Battersea Square, which has many wonderful places to eat and drink."
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