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Otley, Suffolk

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Otley is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district, in the English county of Suffolk. It is around 7 miles (11 km) north-east of Ipswich. The parish, which covers an area of about 9 square kilometres (3.5 sq mi), had a population of 676 at the 2011 United Kingdom census. The B1079 road runs through the village, meeting the B1078 to the south of the parish at Otley Green.

The village has a number of amenities, including a shop, public house, village hall, doctor’s surgery and two churches. The village primary school is small and educates around 50 pupils. In the south of the parish, Suffolk Rural College delivers a range of agricultural and other vocational courses. The college originally opened in 1970 as Otley College of Agriculture and Horticulture and became part of Ipswich-based Suffolk New College in 2020.

Otley Hall, a 15th-century Grade I listed house which was historically the seat of the family of Bartholomew Gosnold, is to the north of the village. To the south of the village is a motte and bailey castle site; a Roman road crossed the parish towards its southern boundary. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary the Virgin and dates from the 15th century. It has what is believed to be one of the oldest total immersion baptismal font in any English Anglican church. The church is a Grade II* listed building.

Otley Baptist Chapel is situated on Chapel Road and dates from 1800. The building was significantly enlarged in the 1830s, at which point it became a Strict Baptist chapel. On the morning of 30 March 1851 it had a congregation of 462, over four times that of the Anglican church, with another congregation, of 562, in the afternoon. The modern chapel seats 500.

Otley is the birthplace of Roger Osborne who scored the only goal of the game in the 1978 FA Cup Final for Ipswich Town. It was also for many years, the home of Percy Edwards, famous for his impressions of birds and other animal noises.

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Created: Sat, 30 Mar 2019, Updated: Sat, 30 Mar 2019


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TM2054 : B1079 at Otley by Geographer
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TM2155 : Chapel Road, Otley by Geographer
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TM2056 : Mar-Fre Cottage Postbox by Geographer
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TM1954 : Gibraltar Road by Geographer
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TM2157 : The Chestnuts by Geographer
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TM2154 : Road to Clopton Green by Geographer
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TM2254 : Footpath to Drabb's Lane by Geographer
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TM2154 : Bally Hoo Cottage sign by Geographer
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TM1954 : Footpath to Church and Ipswich Roads by Geographer
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TM1955 : Thomsons Lane by Geographer
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TM1955 : Footpath to Thomsons Road by Geographer
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TM2056 : Mar-Fre Cottage Postbox by Geographer
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TM2153 : Footpath to Market Hill & Stanway Farm by Geographer
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TM2256 : Road to Chapel Road by Geographer
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TM2156 : Chapel Road, Otley by Geographer
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TM2055 : B1079 junction with road to Clopton Green by Geographer
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TM2055 : Footpath to the B1079 Helmingham Road by Geographer
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TM2156 : Shrubbery Farm sign by Geographer
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TM2054 : St.Mary The Virgin Church sign by Geographer
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TM2055 : Hall Lane sign by Geographer
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TM2256 : Field entrance near to Moat Farm by Geographer
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TM2055 : Hall Lane,Otley by Geographer
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TM2055 : Otley Bus Shelter by Geographer
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TM2054 : St. Mary the Virgin Church, Otley by Geographer
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TM2054 : St. Mary the Virgin Church Tower,  Otley by Geographer
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