Benedict is quite simply one of the most beautiful narrowboats you'll ever have the opportunity to stay on. She's been a labour of love for over three years, totally refurbished into a magical retreat that's like a dreamy cross between a Gypsy Caravan and the Orient Express. Situated on a permanent mooring in the centre of Leeds on a quiet arm of the mighty Clarence Dock, it's an ideal spot from which to explore the city or just cosy up and watch a film in front of the log-burning stove.
The space
The interior of the boat is delightfully cosy, comprising a sofa area with TV and bookcase, a dining booth, a kitchen and a bedroom, all carved out of reclaimed wood by a very clever Bazilian Cabinet maker called Gilberto. The bathroom has a terrific shower which is supplied by a 40l immersion tank for piping hot showers and central heating throughout. The log burning stove is a real treat for those cooler nights. All logs and coal are free to use.
The kitchen has a fridge freezer, gas cooker and all the pots and pans you'll need to cook up a storm. Anything you see on the boat you’re welcome to use.
On top of the boat is a wooden terrace accessible either by ladder or a leap, perfect for some al fresco dining in the summer months. There is also a small seating area at the bow lit by a lantern.
Arrival via Car
Closest Car park is Citipark Royal Armories
Arrival via Train
I recommend getting the water taxi from the back of the train station. Only a quid lovely journey and drops you off right by the boat.
Guest access
The whole boat
Other things to note
Arrival via Car
Closest Car park is Citipark Royal Armories
Arrival via Train
I recommend getting the water taxi from the back of the train station. Only a quid lovely journey and drops you off right by the boat.