Angels Landing is a beautifully presented 50ft cruiser stern narrowboat built by A2Z Marine in 2012, offering a bright and practical reverse layout perfectly suited for relaxed cruising, weekend escapes, or extended stays aboard. Designed with comfortable accommodation for up to four people, this well-equipped vessel combines traditional canal charm with modern onboard conveniences, making it an ideal all-round leisure boat ready to step aboard and enjoy.
Entering from the spacious cruiser stern deck, the well-appointed galley features a stainless steel sink, Thetford four-ring gas hob, Fridgemaster 12v fridge, microwave, and ample cupboard storage, providing everything needed for life afloat. The reverse layout creates an open and sociable feel throughout the boat.
Moving forward, the cosy saloon offers versatile living accommodation with a comfortable sofa bed, fold-away dining table, built-in seating with storage beneath, shelving, cupboards, and a multifuel stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere year-round. The boat also benefits from Webasto central heating, ensuring comfort in all seasons.
The bathroom is fitted with a wash hand basin with storage beneath, cassette toilet, quadrant shower, vanity mirror with storage, and a heated towel rail, offering practical and comfortable facilities onboard.
At the bow, the master bedroom provides a peaceful retreat with a fixed double bed and storage underneath, cupboards, and a wardrobe for additional storage.
Powered by a reliable Canal Line 35hp engine with PRM gearbox, Angels Landing also benefits from solar power together with both cratch and pram covers, adding further practicality for extended cruising and mooring comfort.
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.