Introducing Liberty, a stunning 64ft Cruiser Stern Narrowboat, meticulously crafted by Stephen Goldsbrough Boats in 1996. With a robust Beta 43hp engine and PRM gearbox, Liberty is designed for both leisurely cruises and extended voyages. The hull, featuring a thickness of 10/6/5, provides durability and peace of mind for years to come. Engine hours currently stand at 95346, with regular maintenance ensuring peak performance. Sold with a brand new Boat Safety Certificate valid until June 2028, Liberty promises safety and reliability.
Liberty boasts an impressive layout designed to maximise space and comfort, accommodating up to eight berths. Starting from the stern, you enter the Rear Cabin, which offers two single beds. This cabin is perfect for guests or family members, providing a cosy and private sleeping area. The well-insulated cabin ensures a comfortable environment regardless of the weather, thanks to its polystyrene insulation and Webasto central heating system.
Moving forward, you'll find the first Bathroom. This bathroom is equipped with a macerator toilet, a stylish countertop basin with ample under-basin storage, and a spacious shower. The modern fixtures and efficient layout make this a convenient space for daily use.
Next is the Bunk Beds Room, a versatile area featuring bunk beds with side storage. This room is ideal for children or additional guests, offering plenty of storage for personal items and ensuring everyone has their own space.
The Double Bedroom follows, featuring a fixed double bed with an overhead storage cupboard. This room provides a tranquil retreat, with enough storage for clothes and personal belongings, making it suitable for longer stays on the water.
Adjacent to the double bedroom is the second Bathroom. This bathroom also features a macerator toilet, a countertop hand basin with under-sink storage, and a shower cubicle. Its thoughtful design ensures that multiple people can comfortably use the boat's facilities.
The heart of Liberty is its Galley and Saloon. The galley is equipped with a Statesman 4 burner cooker with an oven and grill, plenty of cupboards, and a fridge. Whether you're preparing a quick snack or a full meal, this kitchen has everything you need to cook in comfort.
The Saloon is a bright and welcoming space, featuring two single bench seats that can be converted into a double bed using the tabletops as a base. This area also includes a corner cupboard and four large windows, flooding the space with natural light. The saloon opens to the well deck through double doors, creating a seamless connection with the outdoors.
Liberty is moored at the picturesque Caen Hill Marina in Wiltshire, offering stunning views and a peaceful environment. The boat's internal cabin height of 196 cm provides a spacious feel, while the side hatch located on the portside forward cabin adds to the ventilation and accessibility.
With three leisure batteries and one starter battery, Liberty ensures a reliable power supply. The electric system includes both 12v and 240v from an inverter, catering to all your electrical needs. Hot water is supplied from the engine, and cabin heating is provided by four radiators, ensuring comfort throughout the year. The boat also comes with two 13kg gas cylinders, supporting the galley's cooking facilities.
Liberty, with its adaptable space and charming cruiser stern, is perfect for those seeking adventure on Britain's inland waterways. It offers ample room for social gatherings, making it an ideal party boat for weekends and holidays. Alternatively, with some upgrading, Liberty could be transformed into a spacious liveaboard, tailored to your personal requirements. The possibilities are endless with this versatile vessel.
Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these specifications, no guarantee is given or implied as to their accuracy. These particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. Lakeland Leisure Estates Ltd advises prospective purchasers to obtain an independent survey from a qualified Marine Surveyor to satisfy themselves as to the condition of the craft.