The diagrams illustrate the transformations took place in Brindell town and tne local areas between the years 1800, 1900 and 2000.
Overall, it is apparent that this area underwent the significantly modifications, mainly involving the introduction of new facilities. These changes greatly enhances the development for industrialisation. However, over 200 years, the Brindell part in the southwest remained intact, without any reconstructions.
In 1800, the village were quite underconstructed with only the farmland produced crops in the northwest and the woodland located in the northeast at the same River Stour’s side. Across the river, there was animals field towards the southeast. After a decade, in 1990, the village experienced significant changes. While the crops field and woodland were still kept on the other side of the River Stour, the orginial animals field were replaced by the village for worker so-called Bun Hill, connecting seamlessly with the new industrial building.
Turning to the village in 2000, there were not many changes except the number of industrial building was double, where it used to contructed. Moreover, the woodland space was narrowed by the new introduction of Bun Hill Park, facing to the river.
