The given map depicts the development of one location called Felixstone in the UK in 1967 and 2001. Overall, it is noticeable that this place experienced substantial changes in its structure, with the most remarkable difference shown in the removal of farmland to make way for the introduction of a new hotel complex. Additionally, new beaches and wind turbines were also added to enhance the living quality in this place.
To the northeastern area of Flexington, a previous farmland was replaced by the new hotel, which featured tennis courts and a swimming pool in 2001, whereas a golf course located in the northwest and the central high street remained unchanged during this period. In contrast, the row of shops standing on the right hand side of this street in 2001 was altered by new apartments in the next thirty-four years, while the remaining line of shops showed no changes.
The bottom left corner of Flexington that had been solely dominated by green space and dunes in 1967 was then shared for the construction of wind turbines in 2001, being adjacent to the hotel that was expanded with a new parking area. There was a new private beach built on the land previously occupied by a fish market that stood opposite the demolished farmland, and a public beach was established where the marina per once stood.
