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Otford

Village in Kent, England, near Sevenoaks; population (2001) 4,400. It was the site of Archbishop Warham's 16th-century palace. There are Tudor houses and traces of a Roman villa here.



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Mrs Whyte said she had been "ridden by guilt" since the tragedy at the pounds 8,775-a-year Russell House School, Otford, Kent, in June.
Thomas Pryce was buried at St Bartholomew's Church in Otford near Sevenoaks, Kent - the church where he and Nella had married two years earlier.
Amber Whyte was killed as she was dropped off at the day nursery she attended at Russell House School in Otford, near Sevenoaks, Kent.
 
 
 
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