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Latitude: 53.291 / 53°17'27"N
Longitude: -3.4664 / 3°27'58"W
OS Eastings: 302352
OS Northings: 378122
OS Grid: SJ023781
Mapcode National: GBR 4Z7C.BZ
Mapcode Global: WH659.QJKW
Plus Code: 9C5R7GRM+CF
Entry Name: Parliament House
Listing Date: 24 September 1951
Last Amended: 10 November 1994
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 1366
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300001366
Location: On the corner with High Street.
County: Denbighshire
Community: Rhuddlan
Community: Rhuddlan
Built-Up Area: Rhuddlan
Traditional County: Flintshire
Tagged with: Building
Formerly a terrace of 4 cottages, but now 2 dwellings, incorporating in the gable wall facing High Street, fragmentary remains of medieval masonry of which an inscribed stone records: 'This fragment is the remains of the building where Edward I held his parliament A.D. 1283, in which was passed the Statute of Rhuddlan, securing to the Principality of Wales its judicial rights and independence'. The C13 doorway and C14 cusped ogee window (both blocked) are not in situ and are probably from the castle. There is no evidence to associate a building on this site with the site of the parliament of 1283. The main elevation to Parliament Street has been heavily modified, but each house has doorway to left, and 3 renewed windows to ground floor (2 windows above) with cambered brick heads.
Included for the historical associations of the site.
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