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The image shows Beechwood Farm site plans from 1950 and today; in 1950, areas included sheep pasture in the north-east, barn centrally located near farmhouse, vegetable field alongside farmhouse road, soft fruits south-west of vegetables, and fruit trees at west entrance; today, vegetable field size intact with added nearby parking, south-east additions include farmhouse beehives/chickens; modern changes feature solar panels east of parking, and camping zones adjacent, sheep pasture replaced by holiday cottages and sports area, soft fruits converted to recreational grounds, designated parking site at farm entrance, no fruit trees in current layout.
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The plans above illustrates changes of Beachwood farm in more than seventy years. Overall, there is a lot of differences between two periods. On the first picture the farm is divided into three parts which includes place for plants, buildings and cattle. On the other picture the farmhouse became more developing and modern. Moreover, many business objects were added.
On the 1950’s plan almost one third part is occupied with trees and plants, on the other part are located a barn, farmhouse and chickens and the rest is dedicated to sheep. All of this three parts are joined with track. There is a river which begins in the upper left corner of the plan where it is crossed by a road with a bridge.
Nowadays, all nature objects stayed the same. The track was replaced by road and consequently new parking places were constructed. The barn was moved next to chickens and on that place holiday cottages were built. The sheep place was converted into camping field and solar panels.
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