The maps illustrate how the Denham town changed from 1986 to the present day. Overall, the town underwent significant changes over time, transforming from a rural area into a residential community where housing developments replaced farming lands, and slight alterations in the function of certain facilities were conducted.
In 1986, the town was mainly rural. The place was predominantly occupied by farmlands located next to the river in the southwestern, and further northeastern parts of the site. There was a huge area consisting of 3 large houses with gardens surrounded by a barrier in the heart of the town. To the north, a primary school served to educate pupils, wheres shops and a post office with housing accommodations on both sides were situated to the left from the school.
Today, the town is became much more residential, where the vast number of newly constructed houses resulted in the disappearance of the existing farmlands. Large houses with gardens in the center of a place experienced slight expansion, with additional houses being built. New buildings were also added to the existing primary school, while the shops next to the post office were removed. The post office stood unchanged on its place, while the number of accommodations along the river multiplied. Bridge remained intact since 1986.
