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Tommy Lee is a fully operational, live aboard houseboat built in 1938 by J. Pollock, Son & Co. The boat is moored at the Ferry Quay in Woodbridge, offering access to the town's shopping and recreational amenities. The houseboat has a restored mast with two hatches leading down into the boat, a wheel house with panoramic views, and a living space with a diesel burner, kitchenette, and built-in benches. The living space leads to a master cabin with a built-in small double cupboard, a bedroom storage area under the bed, and two porthole windows. There is also a second bedroom with a built-in single bed, a porthole window, and a skylight. The shower room has a tiled surround, a Thetford Cassette toilet, and a hand basin with a unit under. The engine room houses the diesel engine, and there is a ladder and hatch leading to the deck.