The maps depict the alterations of Felixstone in the UK from 1967 to 2001.
Overall, the British city of Felixstone experienced significant transformations between 1967 and 2001. Notably, several facilities were established and removed, while other features were kept intact.
According to the maps, by 2001, there had been substantial changes in Felixstone in the UK compared to the initial year. In the northeast of Felixstone, the farmland was replaced by three modern facilities, particularly a hotel, a swimming pool, and a tennis court. One of the shops on the right side of the High Street was demolished and converted into apartments, while the other remained unchanged. Additionally, the fish market across the road was transformed into a private beach. In the bottom left-hand corner, some wind turbines were added next to the dune.
Despite radical alterations, the remaining elements stayed the same. The hotel, which was constructed in 1967 together with its adjacent coffee shop, showed no noticeable change. Correspondingly, the large-scale golf course in the northwest retained its original layout. By contrast, numerous modifications were introduced, including the development of a new parking lot in the vicinity of the hotel and dunes. Furthermore, the Marina Pier was demolished and subsequently redeveloped as a public beach.
