The two maps compare the coastal town of Felix Stone in 1967 and 2001, highlighting how the area changed over this period.
Overall, Felix Stone underwent significant redevelopment, particularly along the waterfront and in the northeastern section. While the golf course and shops remained in their original locations, the farmland and several seaside facilities were replaced by leisure amenities aimed at tourists.
In 1967, farmland occupied the northeast, and a fish market stood near the shore. A marina extended from the coast, next to a pier. Dunes lay to the west of the hotel, with a café situated between the dunes and the fish market. By 2001, the farmland had been removed to make room for a swimming pool and tennis court, both situated behind the shops. The fish market and marina disappeared, and in their place, a car park and a public beach were established. Meanwhile, the dunes also gave way to an expanded beachfront area.
Another notable addition was a private beach further east, bordered by newly planted woodlands. Although the hotel remained near the coastline, it appears to have been modernized or enlarged, reflecting Felix Stone’s shift toward catering for visitors rather than agricultural or fishing activities.
