The Harpy Houseboat

The Harpy Houseboat Barco ancorado in London Borough of Southwark
The Harpy Houseboat Barco ancorado in London Borough of Southwark
The Harpy Houseboat Barco ancorado in London Borough of Southwark
The Harpy Houseboat Barco ancorado in London Borough of Southwark
The Harpy Houseboat Barco ancorado in London Borough of Southwark

Barco ancorado em London Borough of Southwark

8 hóspedes · 4 quartos · 2 banheiros

Motivos para reservar

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This has got to be one of the most amazing views in London. Moored near Tower Bridge on the Thames’ south bank, this stunning home is the former 'HMS Harpy’. Once an Edwardian base for customs and excise officers, and a landing stage for King George V, it’s now a unique and beautifully maintained floating home. The oldest and one of the largest homes on the river, The Harpy is unlike purpose-built houseboats – all the cabins are above water level with river views. History fans and nautical nuts will have plenty to get their teeth into, those interested in luxury river living will appreciate the opportunity to sit out on deck, and if vintage furniture is your thing you'll be able to explore pieces from the 1920s, '30s, and '50s. The dining table was even designed for Winston Churchill's home, Chartwell. We love the vast living space on the upper deck – it's bright, comfortable, and full of character. Bedrooms and bathrooms are nostalgic and the kitchen is well fitted out for cooking onboard. There's mains electricity, obviously, as well as mains gas for heating and cooking, and filtered mains water. All the mod cons are present too, from Wifi and Sky Q TV to gate entry phones and Sonos. So well-known that it's been featured in several movies (most notably A Fish Called Wanda), a stay here is an all-round incredible experience and one you'll be talking about for years to come. Home truths: *Most of the river's movement is cushioned but it may make people with seasickness a little uncomfortable * The ramp down to the boat is very secure but be aware that it's steep * The closest Underground stations are ten minutes walk away: London Bridge to the west or Bermondsey to the east *The single beds in the fourth cabin can be zip linked together to form one large bed – let the host know *If you're travelling with children, there's a cot and high chair available *There's a sofa bed in the living room and one in the master bedroom increasing the capacity to ten guests *The Harpy has two secure underground parking spaces in Scotts Sufferance Wharf, Mill Street – just ask the host if you would like to use one

Comodidades

Ideal para famílias

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Perguntas frequentes

Qual é o custo deste barco ancorado em comparação com outras opções em London Borough of Southwark?

O preço médio dos aluguéis em London Borough of Southwark é R$ 947 por noite. Esta acomodação é R$ 6.663 acima da média.

O estacionamento está incluído neste barco ancorado?

O estacionamento não está especificado como uma comodidade disponível em The Harpy Houseboat. Para obter mais informações, recomendamos que você entre em contato com a propriedade sobre onde estacionar.

Há uma piscina neste barco ancorado?

Não encontramos uma piscina listada como uma comodidade para este barco ancorado. Se uma piscina for importante para a sua estadia, recomendamos verificar com a propriedade.

The Harpy Houseboat aceita animais de estimação?

Infelizmente, este barco ancorado não aceita animais de estimação. Tente pesquisar novamente e filtrar por “Animais de estimação permitidos”

Quais comodidades estão disponíveis em The Harpy Houseboat?

Encontramos 1 comodidades para esta locação. Isso inclui e ideal para famílias.

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