The picture depicts a comprehensive overview of the layout of a village and its name Chorleywood at four distinct points in time, specifically from 1868 to 1994.
Overall, it is noticeable that the area has undergone significant changes, with key developments including the expansion of Chorleywood and means of transport to meet the increasing demand for local people.
From 1868 to 1883, the village just a tiny location, which was adjacent to a main road it ran from the south-west to the north of village. Between 1883 and 1922, the most striking change is that Chorleywood has been built larger, which was under its location previous and a railway cutted through from the west to the east.
Compared to the different periods, from 1922 to 1970 the village also were made on the left and right of its in 1883 to 1922, which was under the railway. The railway was built in 1909 before the most changes has been occured in this area was. The village was built more and more it distributed from the north-east to the south-east.
