| The first building was completed in 1982, when the Arches Inn and Hotel opened. In 1987, the hotel was extended and opened by The Duke of Westminster and its name changed to Arches Hotel. In 1988, the hotel was bought by the Beaufort Group and the name changed to The Beaufort Palace Hotel. In 1994, the name was changed to The Beaufort Park Hotel, when it was acquired by the present owner. Over the last 12 years, it has become one of Wales'' most successful independent hotels.
On the Wirral, with fabulous views over the Dee estuary to North Wales, the Ship Hotel offers great food and drink, free Wi-Fi, free parking and comfortable en suite rooms at good-value prices.
On Parkgate''s Parade, looking out over the mouth of the River Dee, the Ship Hotel is within easy reach of both Chester and Liverpool.
All of the attractions of the Wirral are close by, including the village of Port Sunlight, the Lady Lever Art Gallery, and the area''s many golf courses, including the world famous Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake (host to the British Open in 2006).
The well-stocked bar sells a range of award-winning cask-conditioned real ales, lagers, bitters and stouts. There is a real open fire and a heated patio area. The menu features good-value traditional favourites.
All of the en suite rooms are clean, warm and comfortable, with digital TVs and tea/coffee.
The Ship Hotel also has a large, free customer car park.
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