Otterton, The Village 1906
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Otterton's brook seems to be dry in this photograph, as it sometimes is during long dry summers. Just beyond the two Edwardian ladies is the King's Arms inn, named in honour of George III and rebuilt in 1889. One Victorian landlord, Edwin Snow, rests in the nearby churchyard with his baby daughter - both died within a few months of each other. The King's Arms now serves as the post office and village store as well as a public house.
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