Ottery St Mary, called "Ottery", is a community and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England, on the River Otter, concerning 10 miles (16 kilometres) eastern of Exeter on the B3174. At the 2001 census, the church, which includes the towns of Metcombe, Fairmile, Alfington, Tipton St John, Wiggaton, and also (till 2017) West Hillside, had a population of 7,692. The population of the metropolitan location alone at the 2011 census was 4,898. There are two selecting wards in Ottery (Rural & Town). The complete population of both wards, including the surrounding civil parish of Aylesbeare, at the above census was 9,022. Archaeological excavations in 2014, in advance of a housing development at Island Ranch, uncovered a medieval longhouse dating to AD.1250-- 1350. Ottery is first proved in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as 'Otri' as well as 'Otrei'. 'Oteri Sancte Marie' is first stated in 1242. The community takes its name from the River Otter on which it stands, the river taking its name from the animal. The 'St Mary' aspect describes the truth that the town belonged to the church of St Mary in Rouen in 1086. Ottery's noteworthy buildings include the Tumbling Weir and also St Mary's church. The town is the site of The King's School, now an extensive school, a previous grammar school established in 1545 by Henry VIII, as well as Ottery St Mary Primary School. The community as it now stands, makes up several independent shops, mostly in Mill Street, Silver Street as well as Yonder Street. An area referred to as 'The Square', is the heart of Ottery St Mary. There are pubs, dining establishments, and also coffee as well as tea rooms. Ottery provides solutions, work, and a wide variety of shopping for neighborhood citizens along with site visitors from close-by towns and towns. Site visitors usually originate from additional afield and also abroad. Historical Functions are within strolling range from parking areas permitting citizens as well as visitors to enjoy both background and shopping together.