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The image presents two maps comparing a rural area from 1950 and today; in both maps, a river flows along the bottom right boundary, and a road curves through the left top corner; in 1950, the land is divided into areas of sheep farming at the top right, fruit trees along the top left, and soft fruits just below; a tract marked vegetables sits below the soft fruits parallel to the river, and a farmhouse with chickens is at the center bottom adjacent to the barn on the right; in contrast, today's map features added elements including a farm shop and parking in place of fruit trees, camping field replaces sheep; an additional road leads to solar panels and parking along current top right; holiday cottages occupy an area between farmhouse and parking lot.
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The map illustrates the location of the farm in 1950 and how it has changed up to the present.
Overall, Beechwood Farm has become more developed and tourist-oriented, with new hospitality facilities added or existing ones expanded, such as solar panels, camping field, parking areas, and holiday cottages.
In 1950, the southwest part of the farm was used for fruits and vegetables, while the barn, farmhouse, and chicken area were located in the southeast. The north was where the sheep were kept. Moreover, people used the track to come to this place.
Since that time, the farm has undergone substantial redevelopment. The northern area, previously for sheep, was converted into a camping field, solar panels, and a parking lot. The southwest area for fruits and vegetables has remained, but a shop has been added. In the southeast, the barn was transformed into holiday cottages; however, the farmhouse and chicken zone have not changed. Finally, the old track was upgraded to a brand-new road.
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