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The image displays two maps of Stokeford, comparing 1930 and 2010. In 1930, features include a bridge, a road running from west to east, with shops, a post office, primary school, gardens, a large house, and farmland located north and south of the road. Houses are scattered mainly north of the road. By 2010, the farmland to the south is replaced by residential developments, and the gardens are replaced by a retirement home. The primary school remains, but more houses fill the north side, replacing the shops. The post office remains, positioned between the new houses, and the road layout remains unchanged.
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The maps illustrate how the town of Stokeford changed due to some developments from 1930 to 2010. Overall, the area has seen significant development with more houses and access roads being built.
In 1930, the left side and the south of Stokeford had some shops and farmland. By 2010, this area was replaced with more houses and access roads. The houses were built around the post office, and small roads provided access to the main streets.
On the other side of town, there have also been some changes. The farmland in the northwest of Stokeford was cleared to make way for private houses, and roads were built inside the area. The big garden in the right-hand corner was replaced by access roads, and the large house was transformed into a retirement home. The primary school, which was in an independent location in 1930, had two more houses built behind it by 2010.
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