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The image shows Beechwood Farm site plans from 1950 and today; in 1950, areas included sheep pasture in the north-east, barn centrally located near farmhouse, vegetable field alongside farmhouse road, soft fruits south-west of vegetables, and fruit trees at west entrance; today, vegetable field size intact with added nearby parking, south-east additions include farmhouse beehives/chickens; modern changes feature solar panels east of parking, and camping zones adjacent, sheep pasture replaced by holiday cottages and sports area, soft fruits converted to recreational grounds, designated parking site at farm entrance, no fruit trees in current layout.
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The maps compare the layout of a farm in 1950 with its current design.
Overall, the most noticeable change is the replacement of the sheep field by two parking areas, a camping zone, and a place for solar panels, while the barn has been relocated and its previous location is currently occupied by a holiday cottage.
In the northern part of the farm, the sheep field has been removed, leaving a space for new facilities such as the camping field, the solar panels area, and two parking spots. In addition, the track way has been transformed into a road.
In the southern part of the farm, there was a change in barn location, allowing it to become connected to the road directly, while its previous location has been replaced by a new holiday cottage. On the other hand, all other traditional facilities have been kept the same such as the farmhouse and the chicken pen, except that a small part was taken from the fruit trees area to build a new farm shop.
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