The maps demonstrate the changes in Brindell over a 200-year period between 1800 and 2000. Generally, it is clear that the Brindell experience a significant modernization. Most noticeably, the Farmland saw remarkable development, transforming the industry and Bun Hill. This led to a major change in Brindell, prioritizing the economic and industrial sectors.
In 1800 and 1900, the above maps showed farmland for crop production, which was later replaced by farmland for animal production in 2000. Moreover, Woodland was quite large in 1800 before becoming narrower and narrower in 1900 and 2000. Similarly, the River Stour also became smaller and smaller at the end of the period.
Traditionally, the bottom of the maps showed significant changes in Brindell, especially the appearance of industry, which replaced farmland for animals. In this place, Bun Hill, which was a village for workers here, remarkably expanded, followed by Brindell, which also expanded over the 200 years.
