A pioneering 25 metre freehold houseboat; sculpted by artist Cyril de Commargue with its striking polyhedron mirrored exterior as his Fluxland project on a reimagined 1950's Dutch grain barge and now delivering sumptuous, light filled and bohemian interiors of 1,688 square feet / 156.9 square metres with ceilings up to 3.69 metres.
In Detail
Words from the Owner -
"If you think you understand London, then I urge you to think again! Unless you have experienced this magical City, through the eyes and ears of The River Thames, I'm not sure you will ever understand the true spirit of London.
My 7 years onboard Wanderland have been utterly life changing in ways I never ever expected.
Living on the water is not like living by the water, you become part of nature, not separated from it.
Wanderland is no ordinary boat. It's an architectural sculpture on the water. It was lovingly created to form a connection to the natural world and being on board, you feel like you are part of the rhythm and dance of the river as it changes and flows with the tides.
It's like experiencing a constant kaleidoscope of light plays and shadow dances which change minute by minute, from the reflections off the water.
Being on Wanderland feels safe, intimate, nurturing, comforting and always intoxicating. At night, when London falls silent on the river, it's like being gently rocked in the womb.
Wanderland is a place for dreamers, for creators, for those with an artistic mind. Inside it's an oasis created to stimulate contemplation and meditation. Outside, you feel the energy of the City, the power of the water and the changing seasons, through the language of the river animals, the ducks, the swans, the geese and the occasional seal.
It's hard to imagine leaving this place because Wanderland and the river, forever captures a piece of your heart that will stay with you forever"