The maps show changes in Felixstone between 1967 and 2001.
In 1967, the area had a golf course to the west and farmland to the east, with shops along the high street in the centre. Near the coast, there was a hotel, dunes to the west, a café, a marina with a pier, and a fish market by the shore.
By 2001, several developments had taken place. The farmland was replaced by apartments, a hotel, tennis courts, and a swimming pool. The fish market and marina were removed, making way for a public beach in the centre and a private beach to the east. A car park was built next to the hotel. Additionally, wind turbines were installed near the dunes in the southwest. The golf course and café remained unchanged.
Overall, Felixstone transformed from a fishing and market area into a more tourist-focused resort, with more leisure facilities and less industrial activity.
