The two maps illustrate the transformation of the farm site between 1950 and the present day, showing significant changes in land use and infrastructure development.
Overall, it is clear that the site has undergone significant changes in numerous areas. The land has transitioned from a traditional agricultural area into a multifunctional region with a wide range of facilities, including commercial and ex-tourism. However, the most notable changes include the addition of camping cottages, solar panels, farm shopping, and improvements to the road systems.
In 1950, the farm had widespread land for sheep grazing in the northeast, while a barn and farmhouse were located in the east. In addition, chickens hold there nearly. Additionally, the central area was dedicated to planting vegetables, soft fruits, and fruit trees, all of which were situated near a river. Access to all parts of the farm was possible via a track road.
Today, all ways are replaced with a development road system, which provides improved access to the new facilities. Additionally, the barn has been relocated to the southwest part, while holiday cottages are being constructed there. Furthermore, solar panels have been installed near the break cottages, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable renewable energy. In the north, the former site of fruit trees has been converted into a farm shop, while a camping and parking area is located in the northeast, previously used for grazing sheep.
