A freehold stern on mooring plot located within a highly regarded marina just off the River Bure. With security barrier and power and water available.
About this Property
A stern on freehold mooring plot, well placed within the highly regarded Herbert Woods Marina just off the River Bure.
The berth measures approximately 35ft x 13’6″ with electricity supplied by a card operated smart meter and water provided via s shared tap.
Parking is close by, as ia a south facing picnic area with far reaching views.
The site is accessed via an electronic security barrier ensuring a high degree of privacy and security. Toilet and shower facilities are also available on site.
The site gives easy access out onto the main river and is located adjacent to open fields and marshes with far reaching views.
LOCATION
The Herbert Woods Marina is set at the very heart of the Norfolk Broads in the popular village of Potter Heigham, well known for the medieval bridge, thought to date back to 1385, and Lathams, the biggest discount store on the Broads. The village also benefits from two pubs, a coffee shop, tea room/restaurant, large fishing tackle shop, a Post Office / general store and a fish and chip shop.
There is access to the entire Broads network via the River Thurne, leading to Hickling, Ludham, Horning, Wroxham and beyond.
HERBERT WOODS MARINA
Herbert Woods Marina offers the full range of boatyard facilities including pump out, refuelling, gas, cranage with fully qualified marine engineers, and boat builders on site to help meet all servicing and repair needs, along with an upholstery shop.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
Annual Service Charge: £380
Parking provided for one vehicle.
Whilst it is our intention that these sales particulars offer a fair and accurate account, they are provided for guidance purposes only and do not constitute part of any offer or contract.
All measurements are approximate and we have not tested any equipment or services, and no warranty is given or implied that these are in working order.
Prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves by inspection or by further investigation via their solicitor or surveyor.
 
				 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
                 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
                