Wake up to the chatter of ducks and watch majestic swans glide serenely by your window from your picturesque vantage point moored on Brownings Pool – named for the famous 19th-century poet Robert Browning, who lived nearby.
Despite this unique connection to nature, you're right in the heart of the city, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Paddington, the glamourous townhouses of Notting Hill, and the leafy residential area of St John’s Wood – all steps away from your bow.
Your host is a set designer with an eye for aesthetics. In fact, her other boat even made it into a published book of the world’s best houseboats. In addition to its chic styling, this wide-beam barge comes equipped with everything you would expect of a modern home, with a couple of quirks to consider to ensure everything remains shipshape throughout your stay. However, in our opinion, these only add to the thrill. Think luxurious shepherd's hut in the centre of the city.
On sunny days, make the most of your privileged position and relax on the rooftop deck with a drink in hand, the envious glances of passers-by flowing like water off a duck's back. Alternatively, strike out along the towpath and explore everything this canalside stretch has to offer.
Home truths: *Given the location, some noise is to be expected *At full capacity, two guests will be sleeping on the sofa bed – it's best suited to children *Living on a boat is not quite like a conventional house and needs understanding and patience – it may, therefore, not be for everyone *Smokeless coal and logs are provided for heating over the winter months
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