The given map demonstrates the alteration to the village of Stokeford from 1930 to 2010.
Overall, from 1930 to 2010, the village saw spectacular developments; it is clear that all farmland had been replaced with houses in the village, and more buildings were built. Also, the main road was extended, and there were three branches for it in 2010.
Starting from the south, the houses in the southeast of the town were demolished, and homes for retired people were built instead of them. Additionally, the farmland along the river edge was replaced with houses on the main road edges. Over the past 80 years, the residential area was totally reconstructed.
To the north of the town, there is a new area surrounded by houses next to the post office. Moreover, shops were replaced with the main road branch with houses along it. While some houses were built next to the school, the garden in 1930 was replaced with houses in 2010.
