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Website Design in Otford
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.
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Facts about Otford
General Info
Otford is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. It lies on the River Darent, 3 miles north of Sevenoaks. The villages four churches are the Anglican Church of St Bartholomew in the village centre, the Otford Methodist Church, the Most Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, and the Otford Evangelical Church. By the village pond, also a roundabout, there are pubs, cafes and shops.
History
The census of 2011 lists Otford and Shoreham as having 4,595 residents, in 1,852 households. The area is given as 2,147 hectares. The population density is averaged at 2.1 per hectare; however, this is perhaps misleading, as most housing is clustered. The pond roundabout won a national award in 2013. It further notes that: “In 791, Offa, king of Mercia, whose gifts to the British churches and monasteries, in general, were great and munificent, gave Otteford to the church of Canterbury.”.
Priest Werhard, a kinsman of archbishop Wulfred briefly took possession of Otteford, but was commanded by the archbishop to return it to Canterbury in 830. It remained so until 1070. Otford is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it shows that the Archbishop of Canterbury possessed 8 mills in the village, which is referred to as Otefort. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 notes that the Textus Roffensis or Tome of Rochester, published between 1122 and 1124, uses Otteford as the name.