The two diagrams illustrate the changes that took place in the town of Denham from 1986 to the present day.
Overall, the town has changed from an agriculture industry to a residential area.
One change that stands out is that a residential area has been created instead of an extended farmland which runs from the south to the north of the village. Now neither farmland nor shops, which used to be near the post office in the middle of the village are left, although the post office is in the same place. The bridge that was at the north part of the Stroke River is still here.
Another noticeable change is the improvement of facilities for children and the elderly. The primary school to the east-south of the river has been extended with two additional buildings connected to the old main building. The garden in front of the large house was removed and the large house was extended to provide care for retired people.
