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The image presents two maps comparing a rural area from 1950 and today; in both maps, a river flows along the bottom right boundary, and a road curves through the left top corner; in 1950, the land is divided into areas of sheep farming at the top right, fruit trees along the top left, and soft fruits just below; a tract marked vegetables sits below the soft fruits parallel to the river, and a farmhouse with chickens is at the center bottom adjacent to the barn on the right; in contrast, today's map features added elements including a farm shop and parking in place of fruit trees, camping field replaces sheep; an additional road leads to solar panels and parking along current top right; holiday cottages occupy an area between farmhouse and parking lot.
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The two diagrams illustrate the site of Beechwood Farm. The first one is from 1950 and the second is from today.
Overall, there has been many changes and renovations to the farm. The most significant change occurred in the sheep field whereas for other areas, there are either new facilities or adjustments being made.
Specifically, the sheep field has been divided into two areas with a fence in the middle. On the left side of the fence, a camping field was added as well as a parking spot for the vehicles. On the right side, solar panels were planted in order to consumer renewable energy. A parking spot has also been added.
Concurrently, the track of the farm has been upgraded into a road. Furthermore, a farm shop was built on the fruit trees area which is located on the left corner of the farm. A barn at the top of the farmhouse has now been converted into holiday cottages to accommodate visitors and that barn is now relocated to the open spot between the vegetable areas and the farmhouse where the road provides a path to traverse.
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