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The two maps illustrate how the village of Stokeford, situated on the east bank of the River Stoke, changed over an 80 year period from 1930 to 2010. There was considerable development of the settlement over these years and it was gradually transformed from a small rural village into a largely residential area. The most […]
The picture shows the transformation of Stokeford from 1930 until 2010. The noticeable change is the development of housing properties has doubled since 1930. In 1930, most area on the East side and along the River Stroke was farmland, before it was converted into a residential area in 2010. In 1930, the road was mainly […]
The maps show changes in the layout of the village of Stokeford over the course of 80 years starting from 1930. In general, the given area witnessed a number of changes, among which south-west saw the biggest alterations. Another feature is that this area became a place used for residential purposes. The given layout saw […]
The maps illustrate the village called Stokeford during 1930 and 2010. Overall, while some facilities, such as the post office and bridge remained the same, other new facilities were instructed during the period. To begin, there was farmland near the south of the river Stroke and another one near the primary school in 1930. A […]
The stipulated diagram depicts the major development of the village beside the River Stoke in 2010 and compares the scenarios with those from eight decades earlier. Overall, the layout witnessed radical changes, with the most noticeable being a rapid increase in housing density. According to the pictorials, the village was located to the east of […]
