On Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:57 AM [GMT+1=CET], derekseabird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Bob Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> On Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:41 AM [GMT+1=CET], >> derekseabird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>> I am new to the group in posting, but have been watching for a while >>> >>> We are liveaboards on a 57' narrowboat called Uccello >>> >>> We a looking for info about vistor mooring in London, as we want to >>> visit daughter who is a work placement >>> >>> Any ideas would be great >> >> >> The Paddington Arm? >> >> Whereabouts in London do you want/need to be? > > She lives in the Elephant and Castle, so anywhere would be good, but > not the Thames There are official BW 14-day visitor moorings at Little Venice, along Delamere Terrace immediately west of the Pool. These are very convenient to Warwicl Avenue station on the Bakerloo Line which is a direct connection to the Elephant. Continuing round the corner towards Paddington, there are some more BW visitor moorings (but not many) along the arm leading to Paddington Basin. In the Basin itself there are quite a few moorings admisistered by the developers. These are 7-day moorings and the management an seurity guards are very boat-friendly. They are handy for Padington Station which is also on the Bakerloo Line. On the Regent's Canal there are BW visitor moorings at Camden Town (some 14-day and some short-stop shopping moorings), and immediately past Islington Tunnel (14-day). These are each handy to Northern Line stations (Camden Town and Angel respectively). This line is also a direct connection to the Elephant. Mike Stevens narrowboat Felis Catus III web-site www.mike-stevens.co.uk No man is an island. So is Man.
