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Rhuddlan

Rhuddlan
Rhuddlan Castle, May 2012.jpg
Rhuddlan Castle in May 2012
Rhuddlan is located in Denbighshire
Rhuddlan
Rhuddlan
Rhuddlan shown within Denbighshire
Population 3,709 (2011)
OS grid reference SJ025785
Community
  • Rhuddlan
Principal area
Ceremonial county
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town RHUDDLAN
Postcode district LL18
Dialling code 01745
Police North Wales
Fire North Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament
Welsh Assembly
List of places
UK
Wales
Denbighshire
53°17′38″N 3°27′50″W / 53.294°N 3.464°W / 53.294; -3.464Coordinates: 53°17′38″N 3°27′50″W / 53.294°N 3.464°W / 53.294; -3.464

Rhuddlan (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈr̥ɨðlan], approximately "RHITH-lan") is a town, community and electoral ward in the county of Denbighshire within the historic boundaries of Flintshire, on the north coast of Wales. It is situated to the south of the coastal town of Rhyl and overlooks the River Clwyd. The town gave its name to the Welsh district of Rhuddlan from 1974 to 1996. At the 2001 Census, the population was 4,296, decreasing to 3,709 at the 2011 census.

Rhuddlan has a longer history than the castle fortress built following Edward I's conquest of Wales. Prior to Norman occupation of lower Gwynedd, the Perfeddwlad, Rhuddlan was the site of a Welsh cantref and served as the seat of government and capital of Gwynedd for the Welsh king Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (1007 – August 5, 1063), whose family may have been the traditional Welsh lords of Rhuddlan for generations.

The town is known for the ruins of Rhuddlan Castle, built by King Edward I from 1277 to 1282, and for the site of another castle at Twthill, built by the Norman Robert of Rhuddlan about 1072.


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