The provided maps delineate the transformations of a small village from 1995 to the present, highlighting notable spatial developments and land use alterations.
Overall, the village underwent substantial modifications, transitioning from a primarily agricultural and residential area to a more recreational and commercial hub.
In 1995, the village featured a considerable expanse of farmland located in the northeast, bordered by a forest park to the south. The northwest quadrant housed a cluster of twelve residential units, while a singular hotel and a cafe were situated towards the southeast along the coast. Additionally, the area south of the hotel encompassed a fish market near the fishing port, complemented by five retail establishments along the shore. This layout reflects a community primarily reliant on agriculture and local fishing activities.
In contrast, the contemporary map reveals significant developments: the former farmland has been transformed into a golf course, accompanied by a newly established tennis court to its southwest. Housing has expanded, with four additional cottages constructed along the newly designated road toward the sea. The previous shops have been replaced by a restaurant, whilst the fish market has been eliminated entirely, leaving the fishing port intact. Moreover, a new car park has been introduced east of the hotel, enhancing accessibility to the area. These changes indicate a strategic shift towards recreational and commercial facilities, marking a departure from traditional land use.
