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Bike Store
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Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
Barbecue...more
Families with children welcomed here
Dishwasher
Washing machine
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Bungalow
Ground Floor Facilities
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Families with children welcomed here
There's a TV
wifi for email and internet is included
Prices from £255... more
Though Rhuddlan is only a small town – its population roughly 4,000 nowadays – it has a big place in Welsh history. Situated at the end of the Vale of Clwyd, with the North Wales coast before it, Rhuddlan in ancient times occupied a strategic geographic position that unhappily for the locals saw it regularly fought over – including by the future King Harold – and occasionally plundered and burnt. This was the seat of regional overlord Llywelyn, the last Welsh Prince of Wales, and the place where Edward I imposed the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284, once he had conquered the country and established his network of castles to secure it, one of the most impressive examples still to be seen in the town.
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