Your Online Presence – YOP.
We have offices all over the country – Our client base is UK Nationwide
Website Design in Cheshunt
Your Online Presence is a website design & digital marketing agency, who love creating websites and marketing campaigns that look great and engage customers. The main focus of our work is never to solely produce an attractive web page; we understand how important functionality and delivery of your brand message can be and we don’t get distracted by design for designs sake.
Return on investment can be the most important thing about any online marketing strategy, which is a point often overlooked by many other web design agencies. Understanding your industry, your business and the competitive environment in which you operate before we start on the creative process is a key part of our working process. Start you Website Design in Cheshunt today!

View our most recent Website projects below!

Warnes Interiors

Walthamstow Windows

123 Estate Agent

The Good Pea Co.

Browns Transport

Noah Capitol

Clear Investment

Winstree Financial

AM Gas Services
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Facts about Cheshunt
History
Cheshunt was a settlement on Ermine Street, the main Roman road leading north from London. Before the Norman Conquest, the manor of Cheshunt was held by Eddeva the Fair, but William I granted it to Alan of Brittany. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was first recorded in a charter of 1146 but was entirely rebuilt between 1418 and 1448 with a three-stage tower topped by an octagonal turret.
As Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth I lived at Cheshunt in the care of Sir Anthony Denny after she left Queen Catherine Parr’s household in 1548. Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, died here in 1712. The town’s Bury Green neighbourhood was once the home of singer Cliff Richard. Lotus Cars, as well as the central headquarters the Debenhams store chain, were formerly located in Cheshunt, and the headquarters of Tesco, the UK’s largest supermarket chain, was located here until 2016.
Industry
Cheshunt’s best-known employer was Tesco, whose head office was in Delamare Road, Cheshunt for many years. A small store in the town centre is still open today, while “Home ‘n’ Wear” store, which was situated across the Old Pond in College Road, is now closed. In 1983 a new out-of-town Tesco store located to the north of the town opened, named “Brookfield Farm”.