The two maps illustrate how the coastal village of Ryemouth has changed from 1995 to the present day.
Overall, the village has undergone noticeable development, particularly in terms of tourism and residential facilities. While some natural and traditional features have been preserved, several areas have been repurposed to accommodate modern needs.
In 1995, Ryemouth was a relatively small and quiet village. The northern area consisted mainly of farmland and a forest park, indicating a strong presence of natural landscapes. Housing was located to the west of the main road, and a small cluster of shops was situated near the center. Along the southern coastline, there was a fish market and a fishing port, highlighting the village’s reliance on fishing activities. A hotel and a café were also present, suggesting limited tourism.
At present, significant changes can be observed. The farmland in the northeast has been replaced by a golf course, reflecting a shift toward leisure and tourism. The forest park has disappeared, and new tennis courts have been constructed nearby. The fish market and fishing port are no longer shown, indicating a decline in the fishing industry. In their place, apartments have been built along the الساحل, increasing residential capacity. Additionally, the number of restaurants has grown, and a car park has been added next to the hotel.
In summary, Ryemouth has transformed from a traditional fishing village into a more tourism-oriented and residential area.
