DescriptionBudleigh Salterton cricket club - geograph.org.uk - 1140416.jpg
English: Budleigh Salterton cricket club This cricket pitch has been built on low lying ground to the east of the village. 400 years ago this would have been underwater, and cricket would have been impossible; not that they played cricket then of course. Too busy fishing and salting. The flood plain of the River Otter extends to the fir trees.
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