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Otterton is a village and in , England. The parish lies on the and is surrounded clockwise from the south by the parishes of , Bicton, , Newton Poppleford and Harpford and . In 2001 its population was 700, compared to 622 a hundred years earlier. At the 2011 census the population had reduced to 656. Otterton is part of Raleigh whose total population at the above census was 2,120.


Village
The village is located on the east bank of the River Otter, east of the B3178 road and the village of . It is about a mile inland of , on the . It was first settled by the Saxons, and by 1000 AD had become the centre of one of the major rural communities in Devon because of its favourable location and rich resources. Burials in the churchyard ceased in 1986. The village, which includes cob and cottages, is described at some length by as "an instructive example of local building from the 16th century onwards". It is the location of , a and craft centre.

The Budleigh Salterton Railway, which was open from 1897 to 1967, ran along the valley of the River Otter. The station known as East Budleigh was closer to Otterton, being just over the river from the village. The platform and station building survive as a private house.

The Kings Arms is Otterton's only . It opened in the 1700s

(2025). 9781473501867, Ebury Publishing. .
and was rebuilt in 1889.
(2025). 9781445628196, Amberley Publishing. .
Today, it also serves as a restaurant and hotel.


Parish
Otterton civil parish is bounded by the coast on the east and the River Otter on the west; these two bounds meet at the mouth of the river, just east of the town of Budleigh Salterton, after passing through the Otter Estuary Nature Reserve - a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The northern parish boundary leaves the river near and swings south to meet the coast at Peak Hill, west of .Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale map. Sheet 115: Exmouth & Sidmouth (2004)

About ¾ of a mile west along the coast from Peak Hill is High Peak, a 157-metre high cliff. Excavations into the earthworks on top of this have shown habitation in the Iron Age, and in the 6th–8th centuries AD. Many of these earthworks have been lost to the sea by erosion. The cliffs below High Peak have yielded rare fossils from the age, for example .


Manor
The church, dedicated to St Michael, belonged to the monastery of Mont Saint-Michel at the time of the in 1086. After passing through ownership by in the 15th century, the manor with the was bought by Richard Duke (c. 1515–1572) at the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
(2025). 9781841143149, Halsgrove.
Duke converted some of the monastic buildings into a mansion, part of which still exists to the north of the present-day church, which was rebuilt in 1869–71 at the sole expense of Lady Rolle to the design of .
(1989). 9780140710502, .
In 1786 the manor of Otterton, with several other manors, was sold by the heirs of the Duke family for the huge sum of £72,000 to Denys Rolle (1725–1797) of nearby Bicton, and of , the largest landowner in Devon.


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