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The image presents two site plans for Beechwood Farm, one for 1950 and one for today. The 1950 plan shows a road to the north and a river to the south, enclosing several areas: a large field for sheep, adjacent fields for fruit trees, soft fruits, and vegetables. A track leads from the road to a barn and a farmhouse, with a separate area for chickens located south of the farmhouse. The 'Today' plan shows the same road and river. The area previously for sheep now contains a parking area, a camping field, solar panels, and a second parking area. New additions include a farm shop, holiday cottages, and a formal road network connecting the features. The fruit trees, soft fruits, vegetables, barn, farmhouse, and chickens areas remain.
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The map shows the site of a farm from 1950 to today.
Overall, it can be seen that the farm still keeps some areas unchanged and there are many reconstructions and improvements for the farm today. The changes focused on camping field, solar panels and include parkings with more expanded facilities.
As the map shows, in both 1950 and today, the river is acrossed by a river throughout the map. Besides, on the western side of the farm, there are fruit trees, soft fruits and vegetables. Moreover, in 1950 there was a huge space for sheeps, but at present, there are parkings, solar panels and camping field.
In addition, a new barn has been added to the road located in the center of the map. In the southeastern side of the map, holiday cottages has been established today, where the barn was situated in 1950. Lastly, the chickens and the farmhouse are still located in the same place.
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