The name was first recorded in 1431, while the street itself retained its present shape at the end of the 18th century.
However, the town's high street retains many of its old buildings which have been local landmarks since the turn of the 20th century or earlier.
Kipling cancelled at the last moment, but the street retained the name.
The street retained its upper-class, exclusive role ever since.
This street, in particular, retains much of its Victorian charm.
If this can be created and kept constantly alive, streets will retain a great deal of interest for years to come.
Nevertheless, the street has retained some of its colorful atmosphere.
Built at the turn of the century, the small Victorian shops that line the street retain a village atmosphere.
The street running by the former embassy compound retains its tension.
The streets and storefronts still largely retain their historical appearance.