Moonflower is a charming and compact 35ft cruiser stern narrowboat, built in 1986 by Avon Marine. Lovingly maintained, she is well-equipped and offers versatile accommodation for up to 4 people, making her ideal for weekend cruising or short breaks on the waterways. Despite her compact size, Moonflower feels welcoming and thoughtfully laid out, with every space maximised for comfort and practicality.
The galley is efficiently arranged and features an Electrolux fridge with small freezer compartment, a Sirocco oven with four-burner gas hob, sink and drainer, and plenty of cupboard and shelving space for all your cooking essentials. This functional kitchen provides everything needed for relaxed life afloat while maintaining a cosy, homely feel.
The saloon features a comfortable L-shaped seating area that converts into a double bed, accompanied by a TV and additional shelving for storage or display. A stove provides warmth and a welcoming focal point, creating a cosy environment perfect for evenings onboard.
The rear cabin, or boatman’s cabin, offers further flexible accommodation with a seating area that can also convert to a double bed, providing comfort and privacy for additional guests or family members.
Moonflower’s bathroom is practical and well-equipped, comprising a cassette toilet, vanity unit with sink, and storage cupboards, ensuring convenience and functionality within a compact space.
With a stern-to-bow layout of rear cabin → bathroom → galley → saloon, Moonflower combines clever design with classic narrowboat charm. Her compact size, thoughtful layout, and versatile sleeping arrangements make her an ideal choice for anyone seeking a well-equipped, easy-to-handle boat ready to explore the waterways.
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.