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The M.V. Edwardian


The Edwardian on the river

The epitome of classic elegance and style from that era. Built in 1985 by Sir Richard Branson, no expense has been spared in her interior design and furnishings.


Her light and airy interior evokes the atmosphere of a private West End or City Club. The service on board is impeccable. A fully trained, uniformed staff that will make everyone feel at home the moment they step on board. Licensed for up to 100 guests.


The Edwardian will be on the Upper Thames at Henley Regatta between 2nd July and 6th July 2008.


The lower dining saloon takes up to 60 seated guests for either silver service or buffet meals. For the smaller group, the boardroom-style layout (see interior views) looks extremely impressive for up to 32 diners.


Her rakish open top deck provides wonderful views of the London sights and her lack of height enables her to travel throughout London from Kew to the Thames Barrier at all times, without any of the tidal restrictions that affect other boats.


The bar on the Edwardian

The mezzanine bar level holds up to 30 in comfort, while in good weather, the folding aft doors can be slipped back for additional space, allowing passengers the opportunity to rest on the stern running rails and take in the views – very much in the style of a luxury motor yacht.


The bar offers a full selection of drinks from ales and lagers from the pump, to the latest alcopops. The Edwardian is suitable for all manner of functions, from Boardroom Dinners to Barbecue / Discotheque parties.