The maps depict notable changes in Stockford between 1986 and the present day, highlighting significant transformations in its structure and features. Overall, it is clear that the area has undergone substantial redevelopment, transitioning from a symmetrical and multifunctional layout, reflecting enhanced practicality and accessibility
In 1930, Stockford featured riverside bridge including the River Stoke, farmland, a post office, and shops. The bridge included large houses, gardens, a primary school, and farmland. These were arranged in a symmetrical layout, focusing on farming and providing basic services for local people such as shops, a post office, and a school. The area lacked modern elements, and its facilities were primarily basic, catering to providing essential services for daily life, such as education and communication
Currently, the area has been significantly modernized. Key changes include a retirement home replacing the large home in 2010. Additionally, the retirement home is located near the primary school, replacing part of the farmland due to a focus on residential needs. Features have been introduced emphasizing functionality and improving the space’s usability and overa appeal
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