The two maps show the transformation of Beechwood Farm in 1950 and the present day.
Overall, it is clear that Beechwood Farm became significantly more accessible and visitor-oriented, with major changes made to its general layout. This transformation included the introduction of new facilities, such as a farm shop, holiday cottages, a camping field, an area to feed sheep, roads, and solar panels. In addition, some areas, including fruit trees, soft fruits, vegetables, a farmhouse, a river, a bridge, and chickens remained unchanged throughout the period.
In 1950, Beechwood Farm was not modernized. There was a bridge over the river in the west section of the building. Upon bridge, the areas designated to plant fruit trees, soft fruits, and vegetables were located in the middle, surrounded by the track and the river. The top-right corner of the structure was occupied by the sheep area. The barn, farmhouse, and chickens were located in the north side of the building.
Currently, Beechwood Farm became notably accessible. The bridge, river, fruit trees, soft fruits, vegetables, farmhouse, and chickens remained stable. The area that sheep was kept was converted into a parking area, solar panels and a camping field on the right-hand side. The track in the center was turned into a road, followed by holiday cottages placed close to it.
