The diagrams illustrate how Farmshire village changed over a 10-year period, between 2000 and 2010.
Overall, the village experienced notable development. While some areas stayed unchanged, the introduction of new infrastructure highlights a transformation from a mainly agricultural region to a more developed and modernized community.
In 2000, Farmshire had three farms in the north-west and a large wooded area in the north-east. By 2010, the number of farms remained largely unchanged; however, the farm closest to the road was repurposed into a poultry farm. Additionally, the woods were cleared to make way for a community soccer field, highlighting the shift toward recreational amenities.
Farmshire also saw changes in its infrastructure. The village store in the south was completely removed, while a new supermarket was built in the central part. An employment assistance office was constructed in the southern area. Despite these changes, the cooperative bank and the prayer center remained in their original locations on the eastern side, indicating that the village modernized while keeping important services.
