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The image displays two maps of Stokeford, detailing infrastructure changes from 1930 to 2010: The 1930 map shows a bridge and River Stoke running southwest-to-northeast; north side features primary school adjacent to Gardens with nearby large house; south-side farmland closet to River Stoke with central areas including shops and post office; northwest farmhouse territory aligned along curved road. The 2010 map demonstrates residential expansion, eliminating farmland; northwest retains Gardens/primary school with added retirement home replaced large house; central area connects River Stoke with post office, additional residential houses along main roads in north-center and east-west paths; northeast showcases clustered housing expansion, aligning with original farmhouse locations.
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The maps illustrate how the village of Stokeford changed between 1930 and 2010. Overall, the village became significantly more residential, as farmland and gardens were replaced by housing. In addition, the road network was developed, and the primary school was expanded.
In 1930, the village mainly consisted of farmland and a few gardens. Only a small number of houses were present, along with several shops. A bridge was located in the north-east area, crossing the River Stoke. The primary school was positioned opposite the post office, which was next to the shops. At this time, infrastructure was minimal.
In 2010 the village had become far more residential compared to 1930.
The number of houses increased considerably in the period between 1930 and 2010, particularly in the central and southern parts of the village. In addition, a ring road was added around the central part of the village. The primary school was enlarged by the addition of two buildings. The bridge and the River Stoke remained unchanged over the period.
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