The maps illustrate how the seaside town of Seabridge has changed from 1990 to the present day.
Overall, Seabridge has undergone significant transformation, evolving from a relatively rural area into a well-developed coastal destination. The most notable changes include the replacement of farmland with residential and leisure facilities, as well as the redevelopment of the fishing port into a marina.
In 1990, Seabridge was largely undeveloped, with a strong focus on agriculture and fishing. A fishing port was situated along the coastline, while a number of houses were scattered mainly in the northern part of the town. A main road ran horizontally through the area, separating the domestic zone from extensive agricultural land located in the south. Additionally, a minor road branched off towards the southeast, providing limited access to the surrounding areas.
In contrast, the present day map reveals considerable urbanisation and expansion. The former fishing port has been transformed into a modern marina, reflecting a shift towards tourism and recreational activities. The farmland has been completely replaced by a residential area and several convenience, including a golf course and a hotel. Furthermore, the transport network has been significantly upgraded, with the introduction of a highway that enhances connectivity and facilitates easier access to the town.
