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SEO in Watton
Your Online Presence is a website design & digital marketing agency, who specialise in SEO and marketing campaigns. SEO is the science of adjusting a website’s code, content and structure to make it visible on a search engine result page for particular keywords or combinations of keywords. The main focus of our work is to generate a return on your investment, and SEO is capable of generating very attractive returns by bringing people to your website through search engines.
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Facts about Watton
General Info
Watton is a market town in the district of Breckland within the English county of Norfolk, about 28 miles by road southwest of Norwich and 14.5 miles northeast of Thetford. The annual Wayland Agricultural Show in western Watton is one of the oldest one-day agricultural shows in England.
History
At the time of Edward the Confessor, Watton consisted of two manors, the head manor held by the freewoman Aldred, and the other held by Ralf FitzWalter, which was a gift of the King. By 1139 it was in the possession of Robert de Vaux. After passing to various descendants, Richard de Rupella (Rokele) was granted the manor in 1249 as a reward for his service as a Knight, and the manor came to be known as Rokele’s Manor.
In 1608, Sir Edward Barkham purchased Curson’s manor, and in 1632 he was cited as the lord of Watton Hall, which he kept until after 1660. On 25 April 1674, an extensive fire broke out in Watton, destroying sixty houses, the Butchers Shambles and other buildings, amounting to an estimated £7450 in structural damage. The town was rebuilt and was visited by Thomas Baskerville in 1681 who noted the new buildings and a new bowling green at the “George” inn.