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The image contains two maps of Stokeford, one from 1930 and one from 2010, with symbols indicating houses, a bridge, farmland, shops, a post office, primary school, gardens, a large house, and a retirement home. In 1930, the farmland surrounded the River Stoke with scattered houses, shops, and a post office located near the bridge, and gardens located south of the primary school. A large house was situated to the west of the farmland. By 2010, the number of houses increased and they were more densely packed, especially around the post office and primary school. The farmland decreased in size and a retirement home appeared to the east of the primary school. The gardens were no longer present on the map. The bridge and the River Stoke remained in the same locations in both maps.
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The maps depict the evolution of the village of Stockefort from 1930 to 2010, showcasing significant transformations in its landscape and infrastructure.
Overall, the village underwent substantial changes over the 80-year period, with the disappearance of farmland areas, the emergence of new residential areas, and the conversion of large houses into retirement homes.
In 1930, the village comprised two distinct farmland regions situated on either side of the central road, which were no longer present by 2010. Additionally, several shops near the post office were removed over time, and the previous gardens were replaced by new houses.
Despite the consistent positions of the River Stoke and the main road in both years, certain enhancements were noted by 2010. The primary school area expanded, new streets were constructed off the main road, leading to the development of new housing units. Furthermore, the transformation of large houses into retirement homes marked a significant shift in the village’s architectural landscape.
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