Historic street signs

Hi guys, I can’t seem to find anything online but do these kind of historic street signs count?

Those are generic street name signs. Whilst some of them may be on wooden boards, some may be on metal plates, and some may be painted on walls, they’re all still generic street name signs that are found on pretty much every street in the UK (I’m guessing it is in the UK as it looks like many I’ve seen here). They are not a great place to socialise, exercise or explore, and some of them are also attached to private residences (which, having looked it up on street view, this is definitely on private residential property).

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I thought that would be the case, thank you for letting me know.

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I recently had a 600 year old hotel rejected both by reviewers and on appeal so an old street sign with nothing particularly special about it seems a stretch :upside_down_face:

A street sign with some decorative elements or information added can be okay - Ive seen some street signs accepted where the roads were named after WW2 aircraft and had metal silhouettes of the aircraft on top of each sign.