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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 map shows how Sokeford has changed in a lapse of 80 years.
While the main road has remained the same and buildings have always been distributed near it, by 2010 the town had grown into a more organized structure, with clearly distribuited houses and locations, les scattered than 1930. Also, by 2010 new additional roads were built from the main one and houses were constructed.
There are some structures that have not changed, such as the post office and the primary school, which remain in the same place than 1930. In caso of the retirement home, it occupies the same premises as the large house that once stood, while the gardens have dissapeared into a housing area.
Overrall the original landscape may remain in certain parts, but more buildings have been erected in a more organized manner. Also, the farmland has largely dissapeared and it is not a nearby activity anymore. In concusion, Sokeford has transformed in an urban area rather than maintaining its previous rural status.
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