The given three maps illustrate the development of Brindell during the period from 1800 to 2000.
Overall, industries were introduced to the area of Brindell, while villages were constructed to provide accommodations for workers who were employed in factories, and recreational facilities like a park were built to improve the quality of life for residents.
Commencing with the initial layout of 1800, Brindell was located in the southwest corner of the map, with farmland for livestock situated to its right. Across the River Stour, woodland occupied a large portion of the area at that time. In the northwest corner of the map was the farmland for crops.
With regard to the map of 1900, the woodland area had been reduced. Some industries were introduced in the southeast part. The farmland for livestock was replaced by Bun Hill and villages for workers. Industrial development took place in the area of Brindell during the previous century.
Concerning the final map in 2000, more industries had been introduced in this area. The area of Bun Hill and villages for workers was expanded. Bun Hill Park was constructed in the former woodland area.
