About The Old Court House, Ruthin

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The Old Court House, Ruthin, Denbighshire, North Wales was built in 1421 and is a Grade II* Listed Building (NGR SJ123583). It is now the National Westminster Bank and is notable for being the first building to be attacked at the outset of Owain Glyndŵr's revolt on 6 September 1400. The previous building on the site of the old court house was an establishment owned by the de Grey's which made it a prime target for Owain Glyndwr in his 1400 sacking of Ruthin. The court house served until 1663 when the town hall was built on the square.

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Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom

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