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Ottery St Mary, known as "Ottery", is a town and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England, on the River Otter, about 10 miles (16 km) east of Exeter on the B3174.
Ottery St Mary, which is known locally as Ottery, sits on the banks of the River Otter which offers walks down to the estuary in Budleigh Salterton. Ottery St Mary is surrounded by a family of small villages full of nostalgic delights, such as thatched cottages and narrow streets.
- Ottery St Mary was the former home of poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. His father, Frederick Coleridge was also well known as a cricketer and local cl...
- Ottery St Catchpole is the village lived in by the Weasley family in Harry Potter and is based on the village of Ottery St Mary. Harry Potter isn't...
- Ottery St Mary is internationally known for the Tar Barrels, an annual event which takes place on 5th November and is said to have originated in th...
Also simply known as Ottery, Ottery St Mary is one of the most charming villages in East Devon. With a host of traditional events and activities still taking place throughout the year and plenty of history and walking trails to explore, you’ll have a variety of fun things to see and do.
Ottery St Mary. Church of St Mary the Virgin, 1 Paternoster Row, Ottery St Mary, Devon, EX11 1DP. About. Ottery's most important building is the parish church of St. Mary, a magnificent scaled-down version of Exeter Cathedral, developed as part of the College of Canons founded by John de Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter, in 1337.
Ottery St Mary stands on the eastern side of the river Otter, from which it takes its name. Set in the midst of pleasent farm lands in a green valley some 12 miles east of the city of Exeter, it is one of the most historic towns in Devon, dating back to the Saxon times.
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