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Glendower Street, Monmouth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Glendower Street, Monmouth
Glendower Street is a historic street in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. It extends to the southeast from the intersection of Agincourt Street and St John's Street, within the medieval town walls. Glendower Street is lined with numerous listed buildings, including one of the 24 blue plaque buildings on the Monmouth Heritage Trail. ==History and location==
''The Telegraph'' of 25 February 2006 praised Glendower Street as one of the most beautiful in Monmouth, singling out its "charming townhouses." Glendower Street is home to a number of listed buildings, some of the most notable including an award-winning residence converted from a chapel,〔 an apartment building that has seen use first as a gymnasium and then as a museum,〔 and a blue plaque building on the Monmouth Heritage Trail. Glendower Street is located within the medieval walls of Monmouth that were built around 1300 and are shown on Speed's map of the town ''(pictured)''. In the medieval and post-medieval period, extending into the mid 19th century, Glendower Street was referred to as Grinder Street or Grinders Street. In 1804, author Charles Heath indicated that Monmouth was formerly divided into four parochial wards: Wye Bridge Ward, Castle Bailey Ward, Monnow Street Ward, and Over Monnow Ward. Glendower Street was split between two of the wards, with Castle Bailey Ward containing the left side of Grinder Street and Monnow Street Ward containing the right side of Grinder Street.〔 The street now bears the anglicised version of the name of Welsh leader Owen Glendower (Owain Glyndŵr). Glendower Street extends to the southeast from the intersection of Agincourt Street and St John's Street. In 1960, the Monmouthshire County Council ordered that the two streets at the west end of Glendower Street both be made one-way streets, such that traffic proceeded on Agincourt Street from Agincourt Square to Glendower Street (west to east), and traffic proceeded on St John's Street from Glendower Street to Monnow Street (east to west). Since the Coflein listings, there has been at least a partial renumbering of the buildings on Glendower Street ''(see below)''.
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