Otley lies in the county of Suffolk, around 8 miles to the
north of Ipswich and a similar distance north west of Woodbridge.
The major arterial routes of the A12 and A14 pass equidistant to
the east and west respectively. Suffolk Coastal District Council is
the local authority.
The village is surrounded by open countryside, the majority of
which is devoted to agriculture. There is a well maintained and
extensive footpath network.
The B1079 passes through Otley, firstly as Church Road and then
Helmingham Road with Chapel Road running north-east from their
junction in the village centre.
The parish is centred on the village, with Otley College
included to the south. The western boundary lies primarily along
the B1077 through Ashbocking, thereby bringing a small number of
properties towards Ashbocking into the parish. The northern limit
is defined along various field boundaries, whilst the eastern edge
largely follows the Monewden Road.
The majority of the housing stock is distributed along the
principal arteries and the associated side roads, and totals some
260 dwellings. Around 70% of the housing is detached, with about
75% of homes having three or more bedrooms. Small-scale
developments exist at Spring Park and, more recently, Birds Mere
and Pearl Close. Homes range in age from medieval to modern, with
two areas of social housing in Newlands and Vine Road.
However, there is little affordable housing in the village for
first time buyers and this is reflected in the demography of the
village. The population is around 650 inhabitants with a bias
towards a more mature age group, 68% of adults being 45 years of
age or over.
Otley is fortunate to have an award winning Village Shop and
Post Office; a doctors’ surgery; the White Hart public house; a
good Village Hall, Scout Hut and playing field; a bowls green; and
a Primary School with around 50 pupils. An active PTA and Governors
support the School. The catchment school for secondary education is
Farlingaye High at Woodbridge. Local bus services connect directly
with Ipswich, Woodbridge and Framlingham and villages along these
routes. A mobile library, fresh fish and frozen food deliveries,
milkman and a Fish and Chip van also serve the village.
St Mary’s Church and the Baptist Chapel lie within
the village and both have active congregations with a strong local
ministry team. The Church dates from the 13th century and
boasts a rare total immersion font.
There is a strong sense of community and this manifests itself
in the many and varied clubs and organisations that are active
within the village, including:
• Bowls Club • Flower
Arranging • Friendship Club
• Fun for Youth
(FFY) • Gardening Club
• Gym Club • Handbell
Ringers
• Knitting Club
• Mother’s
Union • Neighbourhood Watch
• Playgroup, Under 5’s and Tiddlywinks
• Reading Groups • Scouts, Cubs,
Brownies and Beavers
• Short Mat Bowls • The Otley Players
(TOPS) and Junior TOPS
Otley Community Council administers the day to day
running of the Village Hall and playing field, and comprises
representatives of many of these village groups.
To the south of the main village lies Otley College, a higher
and further education college that is part of the new University
Campus Suffolk. It caters for around 5000 students, half by
distance learning, in a wide range of subjects. There is a diverse
range of other employers within the village, the most prominent
being Hubbard Products and Soames Coaches.
Amongst the many other businesses can be found a scrapbooking
specialist, an alpaca centre, hairdresser, farms, plant hire and
groundworks specialist, and an historic house open to the
public.