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The most recent bridge over the river Otter at Ottery St Mary. built 1851.
Remains of Ottery's railway days: the level crossing gates near Cadhay Bridge
The "C" stone nearSt Saviour Bridge - a monuments to the 1533 Statute of Bridges
Goveton Farm Excavation 2008: looking north (through the front door)
Goveton Farm Excavation 2008: looking south through the rear of the Farm
Ottery Church and the top of Silver Street
Dalton's reconstructed plan of the church made in 1917
Batts Lane looking north
Canaan Way recreation area
Reconstruction of Ottery College in 1530
Reconstruction of Ottery College in 1530
Reconstruction of Ottery College in 1530
The church from the top of Tip Hill
Paternoster Row looking eastward from the church
Ottery's court roll- 14th century
Reconstruction - Goveton Farmhouse from the south east
Reconstruction - Goveton Farmhouse from the north east
Reconstruction - Goveton Farmhouse from the south east
The west face, Ottery church.
Mrs Winslow's lethal medicine - see Resources
Canaan Way recreation area - the mill leat
Coleridge wall plaque at the Church
Heritage Society plaque - Coleridge's birthplace
Restored consecration cross - St Mary's Church
The Institute - church hall - always in use
Ottery Library in the old market place
The London Inn - c18th coaching terminus
Nonconformist Church - one of the oldest in the UK
The old boys school - now a community resource
The Otter - Coleridge's wild streamlet of the West
Raleigh House, Mill Street
Raleigh House plaque
Silver Street, Ottery St Mary
Ottery stocks in the churchyard
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