
Visitors
passing near Mostyn on the North Wales coast will often catch a glimpse
of a large ship in a most extraorinary and unexpected place.
Those who stop out curiosity will find the Duke of Lancaster.
The Duke
of Lancaster was built at Harland & Wolff in Belfast in 1956.
She operated until 1978 as a passenger ship and Sealink passenger
ferry, prior to being beached where she is now in Mostyn Dock on the
River Dee.
Once she
had been beached the hull was sealed in concrete and it was every
intention of her new owners, Lancaster based Empirewise Ltd to use the
ship as a leisure centre or fun ship. There was also a plan to convert
her into a 300 room hotel.

Whilst
she did
operate as a fun ship for a short length of time local sources indicate
that she was closed as a leisure centre due to restricted access for
fire engines thus causing a potential health and safety issue in the
event of fire.
Any
visitor today will be saddened to see the ship in this decaying state,
struggling against the elements and rusting at her last resting post.
The ship is used a a warehouse at present and much of the bridge is
reputed to be intact as are many of the original ships fittings and
equipment.
The
future of this ship, wrangles with an unhelpful local council, and the
amount of money needed to put her back into some sort of use appears to
have sealed her fate.
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