The modern street was first built in the mid-19th century.
Five new streets were built in the village between 1765 and 1786.
In the 17th century a wide public street was built that ran through the spring.
A linking street was built to the site the following year.
Several new streets were built, and the Jewish population grew to more than 560 in 1766.
At the beginning of the 19th century new squares, streets, and public buildings were built.
The street in its current form was built in 1921.
A new high street will also be built, offering 1,525 m of commercial and retail space.
A new street would be built over the site of the houses hit by the rocks and mud.
The street was built in 1686 and its associations with famous British folk are, of course, well known.