Rhuddlan Castle is situated in Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, Wales. It was designed as a concentric castle. The inner ward features defensive walls equipped with twin-tower gatehouses. Surrounding the outer ward is a curtain wall that includes small towers and turrets. Edward I selected Rhuddlan as the site for a castle in 1277. Documentation of construction expenses indicates that this was the principal construction project undertaken by the English during the late 1270s. The layout of the castle is ... (Read More)