History of Venn Ottery, Tipton St John, Metcombe, Coombe, Fluxton

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

1968 floods

The aftermath of the flood that swept away the road bridge and flooded many properties.
The Bailey Bridge was put up by the Army to keep the road open.
Prince Philip made a flying visit

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