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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.
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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.
Experience a hidden gem when you visit Ottery St Mary in Devon, located just off the A30 and conveniently close to Exeter Airport. Plan your visit to this picturesque town and explore the wealth of attractions it has to offer.
Ottery, once chiefly known as the birthplace of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the poet who penned The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, is now known to a generation of Harry Potter readers as Ottery St. Catchpole.
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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