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The image displays two maps of Westley, one from 1815 and one labeled "Now." In 1815, Westley features a road from Trelorton to London, passing the Coach Inn, a church near Lord Westley’s Mansion and Gardens, Lenton Woods adjacent to Lake Lenton, fields surrounding the Market Square, and a bridge over the river leading toward Trinton village. Present-day Westley includes a railway encompassing a station and a bridge near the Sports Centre and Museum, West Cafe and Shopping Centre in proximity to Lenton’s Estate and Lenton Hotel, Business and Residential area, shopping, business, residential areas south of Market Square, and a cinema nearby, with the road layout more developed.
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There are two maps showing what changed in the town named Westley in 200 years
Overall, between 1815 and the present timeline it barely to tell most buildings has been replaced with the new ones except one named Town hall. On the other hand, while Lake Lenton has not been changed, it is clear to see that all the trees in Lenton Woods have been cut down since 1815. We can see that Lord Westley’s House has been closed and replaced with two buildings which are The Red Lion and Lenton Motel. While the town has been modernised since then, with new places opened such as shopping center, cinema, museum and sport center, the church has been knoced down and all of the fields have been merged and turned into a train station for traveling, and because of the railway, the bridge, in the middle of the river, which used to lead to London, has been demolished during this period.
In the coclusion, almost everthing in the town has been changed since 1815.
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