The provided maps illustrate the development of Brindell from 1800 to 2000.
Overall, it is clear that the development witnessed significant modernization. More noticeably, the farmland (crops), which was located in the northwest in 1800, remained, and the farmland (crops), which was located in the northwest in 1900, was destroyed and replaced by the farmland (animals) in 2000.
Looking at given maps, in 1800, the farmland (crops), which was located in the northwest, remained. The woodland, which was located in the northeast, remained. The river stour, which was located below the woodland, remained. The farmland (animals), which was located in the southeast, was destroyed and replaced by the bun hill, was destroyed and replaced by the industry, was destroyed and replaced by the village for worker. The brindell, which was located in the southwest, remained.
In addition, in 2000, the farmland (crops), which was located in the northwest, was destroyed and replaced by the farmland (animals). The woodland, which was located in the northeast, remained. The new bun hill park was built below the woodland. The river stour, which was located below the bun hill park, remained. The industry, which was located below the river stour, remained. The village for worker, which was located in the southeast, was destroyed. The bun hill, which was located in the south, remained. The new village for worker was built below the bun hill. Finally, the brindell, which was located next to the bun hill, remained.
