The maps illustrate how the layout of Brindell changed from 1800 to 2000.
Generally, both Brindell in 1900 and 2000 underwent transformation, with the most significant change being made in 2000. Specifically, there were the addition of an industrial site, the expansion and the limitation of many areas.
The woodland which was initially situated in the northeast part of Brindell had been narrowed down in 2000, along with the appearance of Bun Hill park in this place. Conversely, the Brindell in the southwest part and the area in the southeast part had increased in size in 2000.
Inside the zone in the southeast part of Brindell, Bun Hill and the village for workers were built in 1900, along with the construction of the industrial area in the eastern part. By 2000, a considerable change took place, where the place for Bun Hill and village for workers had been extended, with the addition of more industrial sites. River Stour in the centre of Brindell witnessed a small relocation, where it moved to the place between the Bun Hill Park and the southeast area. Nevertheless, the position of the farmland for crops in the northwest part remained unchanged during the period
