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Havengore Brochure HAVENGORE LONDON “There are two things scarce matched in the Universe - the Sun in Heaven and the Thames on Earth” - Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) The World Stage Havengore was specially commissioned by the Port of London Authority in 1954 “Americans here to act both as its flagship and principal today will tell our survey vessel. grandchildren of how Constructed to the highest standards of we saw with our own British craftsmanship using English oak and teak, she was extensively restored eyes, and watched as between 1997 and 2008. This distinguished they carried the great vessel has now resumed her former Winston Churchill up role and continues to take part in ceremonial occasions and the hosting the Thames …” of visiting dignitaries. - Dwight D Eisenhower 30th January 1965 Havengore’s proudest moment came in 1965 when, watched live by a worldwide audience of 350 million, she took centre stage as she carried Sir Winston Churchill on his final journey by water along the Thames. HAVENGORE | LONDON Tales from the River The sights of London form a moving “I have been to Length 26m backdrop as Havengore works her charm on all those who step on board. Havengore countless corporate Beam 5.2m - where sophistication, style, exclusivity hospitality events in Construction English oak and teak and history combine to provide a unique experience of London from its river. my time, but this is definitely the best Displacement 57 Tons Flexibility, style and freedom of movement are Top Speed 12.25 knots hallmarks of every Havengore experience. experience I have The vessel and her crew are at your service to ever had.” Passengers 40 ensure your special occasion runs smoothly and your guests leave delighted. - A major client of the Room Name Room Capacity Area (m2) Ceiling Height (m) Horizon Group (Jersey) Havengore can be combined with events Chart Room (Reception) 30 11.7 1.9 such as the Chelsea Flower Show, Chart Room (Banqueting) 12 11.7 1.9 exhibitions at Tate Britain, Tate Modern, a private viewing of the Crown Jewells, Chart Room (Theatre style) 20 11.7 1.9 dinners at the Tower of London or the Greenwich Observatory and performances Aft Deck (Reception) 40 32 2.5 at Shakespeare’s Globe or the O2. The possibilities are as limitless as Fore Deck (Reception) 15 25 Open your imagination. Churchill Room (Meeting) 2 3 1.95 Wheelhouse (Meeting) 6 5 2.1 HAVENGORE | LONDON HAVENGORE | LONDON N 11 13 “On either side the river lie” O T 10 M P S - The Lady of Shalott by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) L Q 30 15 K 31 Attractions: J 32 33 28 I 29 12 1. Royal Hospital Chelsea 14 9 R 34 2. Battersea Power Station (Disused) 8 3. The Oval Cricket Ground 4. Tate Britain 17 5. Houses of Parliament and Big Ben 27 G H 16 6. Buckingham Palace 7. The London Eye F 26 8. Trafalgar Square 7 9. The National Theatre 6 10. Somerset House 5 E 11. Royal Courts of Justice 12. Tate Modern 13. St. Paul’s Cathedral Underground & DLR Stations: 14. The Globe Theatre 15. Tower of London A. Oval S. Tower Hill D 16. HMS Belfast B. Vauxhall T. Tower Gateway 17. Tower Bridge C. Pimlico U. Wapping 18. Canary Wharf D. Victoria V. Rotherhithe 19. Cutty Sark E. St. James’s Park W. Westferry (DLR) 20. National Maritime Museum F. Westminster X. West India Quays (DLR) 4 25 21. The Millennium Dome (The O2) G. Waterloo Y. Canary Wharf & Canary Wharf (DLR) 22. ExCel Centre H. Southwark Z. Heron Quays (DLR) 23. Thames Barrier C I. Embankment AA. South Quay (DLR) J. Charing Cross BB. Crossharbour & London Arena (DLR) K. Piccadilly Circus CC. Mudchute (DLR) L. Temple DD. Island Gardens (DLR) 1 M. Blackfriars EE. Cutty Sark (DLR) B N. St. Paul’s FF. Blackwall (DLR) O. Bank & Bank (DLR) GG. North Greenwich 3 P. Cannon Street HH. Custom House for ExCel (DLR) Q. Monument I I. Pontoon Dock (DLR) R. London Bridge 24 A 2 HH W FF 22 X 18 35 Y 36 U 21 40 I I Z AA V GG 23 Piers: 41 BB 24. Cadogan Pier 25. Millbank Millennium Pier 37 26. Westminster Pier 27. Waterloo Millennium Pier 28. Embankment Pier 29. Festival Pier 30. Blackfriars Millennium Pier 31. Bankside Pier CC N 32. London Bridge City Pier 33. Tower Millennium Pier DD 34. St. Katharine’s Pier 35. Canary Wharf Pier 38 36. Hilton Docklands Pier 37. Greenland Pier 38. Masthouse Terrace Pier 39 The Greenwich Meridian 39. Greenwich Pier 40. QE II Pier 41. Barrier Gardens Pier EE 20 19 HAVENGORE | LONDON Imagine Let your imagination run free. Combine “Picture yourself in a your time on Havengore with a flight on the London Eye, a private viewing of the Crown boat on a river…” Jewels, dinner in the Tower of London or - John Lennon (1940 - 1980) even an afternoon of clay pigeon shooting. Everything from canapés to cartridges can be provided! Or, enjoy London at its magical best at night as Havengore glides over the water elegantly transporting you through the reflected lights of the ‘World’s City’. The stage is set for a glamorous evening savouring wonderful food beautifully prepared by our own chefs and sipping champagne on the aft deck as the iconic scenery slips by. Whatever your choice, the pageant of sights and events which make up this most vibrant of cities will provide the perfect setting as Havengore transports you in body and spirit from the humdrum to a world of total freedom. HAVENGORE | LONDON Heart of London St. Katharine Docks When not on the river, Havengore is and oceans of deck space available for berthed in St. Katharine Docks very close to those magical evenings. the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Since Roman times London’s docks have received You can also board Havengore from a goods and travellers from around the globe. number of different piers in central London. This cosmopolitan atmosphere continues Moored or sailing, choose whichever suits to this day at St. Katharine’s in what has you best. now been transformed into a stylish modern marina setting amidst bars, restaurants and Either way, moored or cruising, luxury apartments. Havengore provides an excellent and stimulating environment for confidential Here in the very heart of London, Havengore meetings or seminars conducted in a truly makes an ideal venue for entertaining up to unique environment. 60 people when moored, with a private bar HAVENGORE | LONDON Havengore photography by Aperture Photo www.havengore.com Designed by Lockhart Meyer.
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