Vacancy details for: 1483 Hillmorton Moors Lane
Waterway: Oxford Canal
Guide price: £538 inc VAT per year
Reserve price: £403 inc VAT per year
Closing date: 26/03/2010 13:00
Maximum boat length: 7m / 22.97ft
Maximum boat width: 2.1m / 6.89ft
Depth: The estimated average depth is 0.81 metres - against a piled edge
Facilities on site:
- mooring rings
Viewing arrangements
The mooring site has no access restrictions and can be viewed at any time
Mooring location map

Additional photos

Looking south towards Bridge 72

Looking south towards the Mooring site

View of the access gate at Bridge 72
Getting there
Nearest road:The site is just to the north of Bridge 72, Moors Lane Bridge, and is accessed via a small gate at the bridge. The village of Hillmorton, where local services and bus links are available, is less than a mile away from the moorings. The A428 is the main road through the village. Rugby town centre is under 5 miles away.
Nearest town:
Nearest Train station: Rugby
County: Warwickshire
Grid reference: E: 454196 N: 274067
Site Description
The nearest facilities, including water, elsan and refuse disposal, are approximately 600 metres to the north of the site at Bridge 71. There is no dedicated car parking at this site so customers must make alternative arrangements.Site rules
Standard terms and conditions apply.
Mooring agreement starts on: 10/04/2010Mooring manager contact details
Roz Rothwell - Tel: 01908 681279Email: roz.rothwell@britishwaterways.co.uk
General Notes
- These particulars are intended as a fair description of the mooring site/vacant berth and are prepared as a guideline only. They do not constitute part of an offer or contract. These particulars and any statements from British Waterways (BW) employees are an opinion, given in good faith but should not be relied upon as a statement of fact. BW recommends that prospective bidders visit the mooring site and make their own assessments. BW reserves the right to withdraw the vacancy.
- A residential mooring is one which has planning consent from the local planning authority for use as a primary residence and is authorised for such use by BW. A leisure mooring is not to be used by people intending to use their boat as their main residence.
- If there are local Site Rules for this mooring site, they constitute part of the Mooring Agreement Terms and Conditions. We recommend you read them in advance of bidding. They may include restrictions which could exclude certain boats or activities at the site.
- You should consider the waterway dimensions to ensure your boat can navigate to and from the mooring site.
- The Guide Price is the current price set and published by British Waterways for the mooring.
- The Reserve Price reflects British Waterways' cost of providing the vacancy. It is the price below which it would not be economic for us to let the vacancy.
- A towpath mooring is normally open to public access. An offside mooring is on the opposite bank to the towpath and may or may not exclude public access.