CHISWICK QUAY
- Latitude: 51.4769
- Longitude: -0.268889
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: London London W4 UK
Chiswick Quay is a residential development based along the River Thames in Chiswick, an affluent area of West London, UK. While Chiswick Quay itself is not a commercial marine port, it is notable for its marina, which mainly serves the leisure boating community. Below, I have outlined a description and specifications commonly associated with such a location:
Description:
Chiswick Quay, located in the suburban district of Chiswick, is a picturesque marina that caters primarily to small recreational boats and yachts. The area is characterized by its upscale residential homes, many of which have private moorings. The quay and its surroundings offer a tranquil setting with picturesque views of the River Thames, making it desirable for water enthusiasts and those seeking a scenic and serene environment.
Specifications:
- Type: Marina (Residential)
- Location: Chiswick, West London, UK
- Water Body: River Thames
- Coordinates: Approximately 51.4862° N latitude, 0.2774° W longitude
- Berth Capacity: Mostly private moorings associated with residential properties; exact numbers vary
- Facilities:
- Private moorings for residents
- Limited visitor moorings
- Local amenities (restaurants, cafes, shops in the Chiswick area)
- Public pathways and scenic walking routes along the Thames
- Accessibility:
- Road access from central London via the A4/M4
- Public transportation options include local bus services and nearby tube stations (e.g., Turnham Green on the District Line)
- River access is facilitated through locks and local navigational routes
- Nearby Landmarks:
- Chiswick House and Gardens
- Hogarth's House
- Fuller's Brewery
Usage:
- Primarily Used For:
- Recreational boating
- Residential leisure activities
- Not Suitable For:
- Commercial shipping activities
- Large ocean-going vessels
Environmental Considerations:
Chiswick Quay follows stringent environmental protocols to maintain the quality of the River Thames. Efforts include waste disposal regulations, water quality monitoring, and promotion of eco-friendly boating practices.
Safety and Regulations:
- Regular inspections of the mooring facilities
- Compliance with Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) guidelines
- Local navigational and mooring regulations to ensure safety
Contact Information:
As Chiswick Quay is primarily a residential marina, it does not have a centralized port authority. Interested parties should contact local estate agents or residential management companies for specific details regarding mooring opportunities.
In summary, Chiswick Quay is ideally suited for residential and leisure purposes, offering a serene riverfront experience in one of London's most charming neighborhoods. While it lacks the extensive facilities of a commercial port, it provides ample amenities for local residents and visiting boaters.
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