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Camelot

After several years of financial struggles and question marks over its long-term future, the Camelot Theme Park in Lancashire, England finally confirmed that it would close for good at the end of the 2012 season. The park's Managing Director, Roy Page, blamed a combination of the impact of the unusually wet summer weather, the London Olympics and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee for another year of weak revenues.

The shuttered park is located close to the village of Charnock Richard. Despite its long-running issues, at the time of its closure it was still home to some popular attractions, including the dizzying Whirlwind roller coaster and Excalibur 2 spinning inverter thrill ride. Several of these have been procured by and relocated to other parks.

Camelot first opened back in 1983, on the site of the former "Lake of Sir Lancelot". This inspired the park's theme, which saw a number of King Arthur-themed attractions installed. For a long period, the park was twinned with the American Adventure in Derbyshire, which closed in 2007. Camelot had long been expected to meet the same fate, having suffered from declining attendances from 2006 onwards.

The park was acquired by housing developer Story Group in 2009. The credit crunch, which led to a slowdown in construction, may actually have offered the park a stay of execution, and it was subsequently leased to the Knights Leisure group which operated its rides and attractions.

The Story Group has put forward a plan to build a 450-home "green" development dubbed "Park Hall Village" on the site, complete with fitness trails, allotments and woodland areas. Local residents have opposed the plan, claiming that it does not include enough supporting facilities. The scheme was rejected in August 2014.

For now, though, let's take a look at the rotting remains of Camelot, as captured on camera in June 2013.

All photos published under a Creative Commons license by Flickr user True British Metal.

Props relating to the park's medieval theme are strewn around the grounds:

Abandoned Camelot theme park (1)

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The arena that once hosted jousting tournaments hosted by King Arthur is still standing:

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The Galleon swinging ship is lost at sea:

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The Dragon Flyer powered roller coaster has seen better days:

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Lack of maintenance has taken its toll:

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Abandoned Camelot theme park (8)

 
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Aww what a shame... Very interesting photos though... How bizarre that the rides are still set up... Like they didn't even know it was shutting down, its like it just never opened again one day.... Looks post apocalyptic.... Ideal for zombie / paintball / ghost walks though :-)

Aww what a shame... Very interesting photos though... How bizarre that the rides are still set up... Like they didn't even know it was shutting down, its like it just never opened again one day.... Looks post apocalyptic.... Ideal for zombie / paintball / ghost walks though :-)

Aww what a shame... Very interesting photos though... How bizarre that the rides are still set up... Like they didn't even know it was shutting down, its like it just never opened again one day.... Looks post apocalyptic.... Ideal for zombie / paintball / ghost walks though :-)

So sad to see. It's difficult to handle the fact that I'll never again get a static shock in my thighs from the caterpillar. Me, my sister and my brother had many happy days there and it was my first experience of a proper roller coaster on the tower of terror but it was in need of new rides in the late 90's. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did.

By reading all these comments I'm not surprised it shut as nearly everyone says I used to go there as a kid so 89s 90s maybe! It was old fashioned n boring for over 15 but it was cheap n something to do with kids on school holidays without having to remorage your for like Alton towers (who will be charging for the maps soon) so maybe what ever someone turns it into it should be cheap enough to take the whole family without back packets full of snacks drinks and full days surplys coz there cheap enough to to buy there :)

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