Rochford
Rochford is a town in the Rochford area of Essex in the East of England. It has to do with 43 miles (69 km) from Central London and also about 21 miles (34 kilometres) from Chelmsford, the County Town of Essex. According to the 2001 census the civil parish of Rochford, which includes the town proper, as well as London Southend Airport, had a population of 7,610, enhancing to 8,471 at the 2011 Census. The town is the primary negotiation in the Rochford area, and also takes its name from Rochefort, Old English for Ford of the Hunting Dogs. The River Roach was originally called the Walfleet (Creek of the immigrants). It was relabelled the Roach in what is known as a back development. This is where it is presumed that Rochford indicates ford over the River Cockroach so they renamed the river to fit the concept. The community faces rural growths in the churches of Ashingdon and Hawkwell. Kings Hill, in Rochford, was significant for including the Lawless Court up till the 19th century.