The population of Ottery St Mary is 7,692.
Ottery St Mary A.F.C. was created in 1911.
Ottery St Mary railway station ended in 1967.
From the Ottery St Mary Tourist Information Centre, events in November, 2008: NOVEMBER Escot Gardens, Maze & Fantasy Woodland Open daily from 10.00am throughout the year. Letterboxing at Escot all year round. Saturday 1st Carnival Day in Ottery St Mary. Crowning Ceremony and Fancy Dress Competition. Procession starts at 7.30pm November 5th World famous Ottery Tar Barrels. Rolling starts 4.30pm Friday 7th Ottery Farmer's Market in Hind Street Car Park 9.30am to 1.00pm Friday 14th City Steam Jazz Band at Ottery St Mary Football Club at 7.30pm Saturday 22nd Community Market at The Institute from 9.30am Friday 28th Chamber of Commerce - Christmas Market at The Institute from 10.00am - Switching on the Christmas lights Saturday 29th Ottery St Mary Parish Church Christmas Market at The Institute, Yonder Street from 10.30am Saturday 29th Sunday 30th Christmas Treats Weekend at Escot. Free entry to gardens and special surprises in the Coach House Restaurant.
The house where all the Weasley children grew up - the Burrow - is near the village of Ottery St. Catchpole.
Yes he did (it's my school bro!), it's The King's School in Ottery St Mary, Devon (England) NOT LYING.
Luna and her father live near the Muggle town of Ottery St. Catchpole. The Weasleys and the Diggorys live in the same area.
The Burrow near the little village of Ottery St. Catchpole.
With her parents and brothers in the Burrow, Ottery St Catchpole. It is known where she lived outside of that house.
Frances Staver Twining is best known for her work "A Handbook of Knots and Knot Tying Techniques." This comprehensive guide covers a wide range of knots and their practical applications, making it a valuable resource for sailors, climbers, and craftspeople.
Bernard Coleridge Coleridge has written: 'The history of the town of Ottery S. Mary' 'The story of a Devonshire house'
Probably near Ottery St Catchpole, where they live, or maybe St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Illnesses, although probably the former.