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Website Design in How Wood
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 design’s 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 How Wood today!

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Clear Investment

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Facts about How Wood
General Info
How Wood is a residential village, south of Park Street village between the towns of Watford and St Albans in St Stephen civil parish, Hertfordshire, England. The district council is the City and District of St Albans – the city itself is 3 miles north. Although the area was once part of Park Street, development took place in most of the agricultural fields around Park Street Lane.
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In How Wood there is a row of shops on How Wood, including a Co-op and an off-licence, a stationery shop and computer repair centre called BluelightOfiice. Park Street Lane leads under the railway line and then is immediately at the edge of the village centre of Park Street; in the centre is a Barbers and two pubs. There are two schools, one outlying and one on the main street which has three listed buildings; the main street is a by-road to St Alban’s as it is from Bricket Wood only.
The listed buildings are at Grade II and are Park Cottage, The Homestead and Orchard Cottage. Burstone Manor Farm is a pretty farm with mainly plant nurseries and some fisheries between the village and Chiswell Green – it is at the higher Grade II* and is a much older timber frame building, some of its 12th century, the remainder of it 15th and 17th century with new casements and with a moat between the housing estates and Burstone Manor Farm are the smaller remains of How Wood and the larger Birch Wood.