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Always confused over the notability of this article, why is Glyndwr's association with a bunch of buildings notable, especially as an article over a category. Cannot find many sources specifically discussing Glyndwr's association overall (if you do please add), so seems WP:SYNTH grouping of a bunch of buildings. Seems a good-faith attempt to split Architecture of Wales but the original section also had Edward I, which was conveniently removed. Glyndwr (and Edward) weren't architects, nor involved in the design/construction of the buildings, so not sure why they were in Architecture of Wales in the first place.
Considering the former section states They may not be certainly associated with these historic figures, but they are important as evidence for early stone buildings in Wales. Is the main topic actually Early stone buildings in Wales? Although an article on some sort of constitutionally important buildings in Wales, could be notable, if there are sources or a precedent. Just asking rn. DankJae01:46, 2 December 2023 (UTC)Reply