The provided layouts illustrate the comparison of Wells-on-the-Water’s transformation over 1985 and 2010.
Overall, the removal of farmland was recorded to make way for the construction of new roads, which in turn facilitated the emergence of newly-built houses and shops.
Following reconstruction, the farm was demolished to build a new road to the Northeast named Queens Drive. The village seems to have become more convenient with many emporiums, which were built around the new road, and a new post office was also built right on the edge of the road. Old Factory has been converted by Luxury flats. In the vicinity of Masion Gardens, The repurposing of Mansion House successfully turned it into Care Home.
Around the southern lands of this village there were even more changes. Farmland was deconstructed to the extension of this road; therefore, a bridge was built to cross the river. While the post office had not been eliminated, Farm House was demolished to assembling a new park. Many houses were also erected around the riverbank in parallel.
