The three given maps illustrate new facilities, developed in the countryside of Kelsbey during the period from 1780 to 2000.
In 1780, the village was minor, with only 100 houses in the North-east. However, the landscape was diverse, included the river, four farm fields for agriculture and a wooden resource, provided by the forest in the East.
After eighty years, the places for residents doubly expanded. Moreover, the road started to be constructed from east to west, and the bridge was already done. Despite this, the environmental damage began to occur: the farms were reduced to two fields. Additionally, trees were noticeably cut down.
By the end of the period, the countryside of Kelsbey is significantly extended: the track was developed from north to south, connecting enlarged 500 houses with the school complex, included three sport areas and two main buildings. Along the coast of the river, a tiny shopping line was opened. As a comparison with the previous years, inhabitants lost highly beneficial source by completely demolished forest. Furthermore, the farms had to be dig up.
