The Boathouse : Project build thread
The Boathouse : Project build thread
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WillB

Original Poster:

226 posts

278 months

Hi All

I've always absolutely loved reading the home build threads on here and now I finally get the chance to do one for mine smile

This will be a long process, but thought I'd get the thread started now, as I'm still at the very excited stage!
I'll update this thread as I go and would love to hear any design ideas / must have features etc

I originally trained as a marine engineer and have always wanted to live by the water.
Having recently taken early retirement, I've been after a project and this is certainly a project!

I first viewed this boathouse back in June 2023, when it was on the market for £600k, with no planning permission.
I loved it, but realised that getting planning to live there would very difficult.

It then was withdrawn for sale and came back on the market at a 'guide' price of £800k, but now with a certificate of lawful use as a dwelling.
Somehow a lady in her 80's had been living at the property for many years, with no toilet, or a shower.........
This certificate isn't panning permission, but helps hugely in the steps towards obtaining that.

It was then 'sold' a couple of times, but both sales fell through, the price was then dropped back to £600k, in April 2025

Previously owned by the Harwick Estate, who are in the process of transitioning to a charity and were now much keener to sell, as they needed the funds for that.

They decided to put it into auction in August 2025 where I was the highest bidder, at £520k, against a 'guide' price of £350k
The large damp shed, was now MY large damp shed, complete with ceiling mould!

My plan is to replace the building with a new boathouse, on the same footprint, but with 2-bed accomodation above.
There is a nearby school boathouse building which is 6.6M tall and this will probably dictate the height of the new boathouse

It's in a beautiful location, on a very long straight stretch of the Thames, Goring Heath, close to Pangbourne

See final pic below of a basic idea of what I'd like to builld...... Full plans to follow!

Will







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Edited by WillB on Sunday 21st September 20:12


Edited by WillB on Sunday 21st September 20:34

Bill

56,201 posts

272 months

That looks epic!! Glass floor in the boat shed??!?

WillB

Original Poster:

226 posts

278 months


That reminds me, new garage goals!! Probably need a massive mirror to achieve this......


Simpo Two

89,655 posts

282 months

Fabulous!

Have you got a boat?

WillB

Original Poster:

226 posts

278 months

Bill said:
That looks epic!! Glass floor in the boat shed??!?
I'll pass that on to the architect! cool

Simpo Two said:
Fabulous!

Have you got a boat?
Only a kayak so far! The plot comes with the 2 moorings either side of it and they are rented out currently.




Edited by WillB on Sunday 21st September 20:22

Magooagain

11,889 posts

187 months

Yesterday (06:56)
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That’s very exciting for you. I hope you have deep pockets Will!
Seems like there’s a chance of possible income eventually, to offset some building costs though.

Good luck with it.

Alex Z

1,842 posts

93 months

Yesterday (07:17)
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That’s got the potential to be amazing and/or an amazing money pit.


Zetec-S

6,495 posts

110 months

Yesterday (08:28)
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In for the updates, that looks epic and I wish you the very best of luck!

FlyVintage

217 posts

8 months

Yesterday (08:45)
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There was a converted boathouse for sale near me for a while; I secretly fancied it, but in this particular case I think the constant worry of flooding would have sent me to the funny farm. Nevertheless a wonderful thought to own such a thing.


https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146923199

Kev_Mk3

3,299 posts

112 months

Yesterday (10:34)
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This looks brilliant cant wait for updates but all the best with the build

Neil1300r

5,569 posts

195 months

Yesterday (12:39)
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Has the potential to be fantastic. Good luck getting planning permission.

malaccamax

1,456 posts

248 months

Yesterday (13:35)
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what a project. Looks like you're retaining the boat garage too

pidsy

8,480 posts

174 months

Yesterday (13:41)
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In.

Access looks a bit dicey from the overhead image. What’s that gonna be like over winter?

Great project - no idea on your budget but I hope it’s substantial.

Gary29

4,610 posts

116 months

Yesterday (14:05)
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Way beyond my expertise, but I'm all eyes and ears with enthusiasm, best of luck with it all, look forward to following along for the ride!

gangzoom

7,527 posts

232 months

Yesterday (14:33)
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Looking forwards to it, building a house on dry land is hard enough, having one that involves water must make everything needed 'bespoke'!!

WillB

Original Poster:

226 posts

278 months

Yesterday (18:35)
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Thanks everyone!

Got sent these pics today, with its previous life as a motorbike workshop, very PistonHeads!

It's certainly not going to be an easy, cheap, or quick project, but I think its a unique opportunity, well for me anyway, I'm sure to many it's a crazy proposition.

The property access actually isn't too bad, it's at the end of a private single track lane, but it's fairly wide and well maintained by the Hardwick Estate

Had the bat survey done and thankfully no evidence of bats. The ecologist commented how well the building had been sealed. If you've been involved with planning before, you'll know having a clean bat report is a massive relief. See Ricky Gervais's 280 bats recently found in his riverside project in Marlow.....eeeek!

Edited by WillB on Monday 22 September 18:47

Palmela

24 posts

1 month

Yesterday (18:49)
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What a fantastic project. I'm looking forward to this!

outnumbered

4,657 posts

251 months

Yesterday (19:11)
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Looks like a great project, but I have to ask... What about flood risk ? I actually live about half a mile due south of your place, up the hill on the Berkshire side, and could probably see it if it weren't for the trees at the moment.

The lower bit of Purley on Thames and the meadows in Pangbourne are often well submerged. I guess you can put your accomodation up nice and high, but access and drainage might be tricky at times?


WillB

Original Poster:

226 posts

278 months

Yesterday (19:20)
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outnumbered said:
Looks like a great project, but I have to ask... What about flood risk ? I actually live about half a mile due south of your place, up the hill on the Berkshire side, and could probably see it if it weren't for the trees at the moment.

The lower bit of Purley on Thames and the meadows in Pangbourne are often well submerged. I guess you can put your accomodation up nice and high, but access and drainage might be tricky at times?
Yep, spot on! The replacement building will have accomodation on the upper half and the lower designed to survive the flooding. The Pangbourne/Purley side of the river does flood much worse that the Hardwick side though.

The current boathouse building has been there pretty much as it is now since the early 1900s and survived, so correctly designed I think the new building should be ok, hopefully!

Simpo Two

89,655 posts

282 months

Yesterday (19:22)
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outnumbered said:
Looks like a great project, but I have to ask... What about flood risk ? I actually live about half a mile due south of your place, up the hill on the Berkshire side, and could probably see it if it weren't for the trees at the moment.

The lower bit of Purley on Thames and the meadows in Pangbourne are often well submerged. I guess you can put your accomodation up nice and high, but access and drainage might be tricky at times?
The accommodation could be raised up 10' on legs, with the boathouse section free to move up and down on integral columns as the river level changes.

Shouldn't cost much smile