The diagram illustrates modifications happening in Brindell town and the surrounding region over three distinct years: 1800, 1900, and 2000.
Overall, there were no significant changes until 1900, but by 2000, the area saw substantial transformation including the expansion of woodland, the introduction of a completely new park, a village, and an industry zone.
In 1800, the top-left of the town was occupied by farmland used for crops. The top-right was a woodland area. Brindell town was located in the bottom-left section and the bottom-right was farmland used for animals. In the center of the region was The River Stour, stretching horizontally from left to the right.
From 1800 to 1900, in the bottom-left part of the town, farmland, adjacent to it, used for animals was entirely converted into Bun Hill, which became a village for workers, and an industrial area containing four buildings. Other parts of the town remained unchanged.
From 1900 to 2000, more remakable adjustments took place in Brindell town and the surrounding area. The woodland was expanded. Bun Hill Park was added, running from the top to the left. The farmland for crops and the The River Stour became narrower. Brindell town expanded extensively. Bun Hill was also enlarged, and the industrial area was expanded to include four additional buildings
