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The image compares Seaville between 1980 and 2010, illustrating structural and geographical updates. In 1980, the map features a woodland area to the northwest, a marshland adjacent to the harbor, labeled "Woodland," "Marsh," "Sea," and "East Bank," with a simple road network and a few scattered buildings. By 2010, the woodland has additional development, identified as a golf course and expanded residential zones, with the harbor area densely populated with buildings—which includes new amenities like a hotel, a retirement village, a car park, and private housing labeled "Sea east," "Sea west," "Hotel," "Golf course," and "Holiday cottage." The road infrastructure has significantly expanded to accommodate additional community and recreational facilities, replacing much of the marshland with urban and leisure developments.
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The maps compare the layout of coastal village of Seaville in 1980 with its configuration in 2010.
Overall, the village underwent extensive development, with the addition of several commercial and recreational facilities, while East Bank remained at the same place.
In 1980, There was woodland in the northwest, below that there was marsh and holiday cottages were located. A hotel was also present in the southern part adjacent to holiday cottages. Tea room was located close to the sand dunes. There were fewer road networks in the village.
By 2010, golf course replaced woodland. Permanent houses were constructed, replacing the holiday cottages, while hotel remained at the exact location it was in 1980. Sand dunes were replaced by the hotel, tea room was removed and a restaurant was build in its place. A boat club was created near the river. Holiday cottages were constructed in the southeast close to the sea.
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