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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 show changes in the layout of the village of Stokeford over the course of 80 years starting from 1930.
In general, the given area witnessed a number of changes, among which south-west saw the biggest alterations. Another feature is that this area became a place used for residential purposes.
The given layout saw significant changes to the locations of many facilities. To start with, the south-west farmland was replaced by houses. The shops were removed to make way for a road. There was a replacement of the north-east farmland by houses. The gardens were destroyed to make a way for a road and 4 houses, which is the entrance of the retirement house.
In terms of the amenities that did not change, the north-east bridge witnessed no changes over the given period of time. There were no changes to the post office over 8 decades. An expansion was seen in the primary school with 2 blocks of building added.
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