28 October 2014 |
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What about Otterton today? So originally Otterton was a port. Today of course all this has changed dramatically. The river silted up centuries ago and Otterton turned to farming. The major landowners amalgamated it into their vast estates in Devon. This estate-motivated life continued into the twentieth century, but by 1970s the cottages were being sold off. The lucky ones who live here
Some became holiday homes and others came to retired folks like myself. However there are those still owned by the estate or the council and these are occupied by the working population. Altogether Otterton is a thriving community and has an excellent primary school (70 plus pupils). We have a very popular youth club, snooker club, football team and the garden club.The pub is the hub
We are twinned with Vieux in Normandy and have developed close strong links with our French counterpart. We hold many events that take place on the Green and the village hall is usually fully booked. The Kings Arms Inn is the local hostelry and the local Mill, still milling and baking, is somewhat of a tourist attraction. Unfortunately the butchers, bakers , blacksmiths and garage shop have closed in the last ten years, but there are still no signs of Otterton going the way of many small villages in England. It is still tied deeply to its heritage.
Thousands of tourists flock to this area every year. Some to enjoy the coastline and beaches, others to hike around the countryside. The local B&Bs and holiday complexes become "home" for these visitors for a mere two weeks - if they are lucky. I on the other hand live here and every day can enjoy walks along the river banks, cliffs and drink in the panorama I first experienced when I was just a 15-year-old lad! Gerald Millington and Robert H Jones have written a small book "All About Otterton - behind the picture postcard" published by the Keverel Press. Images are courtesy of this publication. If you have anything to add about Otterton or if you would like to extol the virtues of your own Home Town email us at devon.online@bbc.co.uk
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