Ufford, Suffolk


Ufford is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. For the 2001 census, it had a population of 808, which increased to 948 at the 2011 Census. The village lies 2 miles south-south-west of Wickham Market and 13 miles north-east of Ipswich. The main road through the village has been renumbered B1438 since it was replaced as a trunk road by the new A12.

Heritage

The village name means "Uffa's enclosure" in Old English. There are 28 listed buildings in the parish, one of which is Grade I: the Church of St Mary.

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Anglican Church dates from the 11th century. It is served by the Rector of Melton and Ufford. It has a church hall. The War Memorial inside records the names of 22 men who died in the First World War and four who died in the Second.
The church is the oldest of 28 listed edifices in Ufford. Most of the others are dwelling houses, some thatched, nearby in the eastern part of the village.
Eight bells hang in the tower for change ringing, the heaviest weighing 13 cwt and the oldest dating from about 1380, cast by William Dawe of London and inscribed Sum rosa pulsata mundi Katerina vocata. The tower belongs to the Suffolk Guild of Ringers. The bells were rehung in a new frame and three bells recast by John Taylor & Co in 1936. The first peal rang on 24 October 1885; by 2019, 152 peals had rung.
The church is famous for medieval wood carvings, notably a font cover of about 1450 – the tallest such cover in England at 20 feet. It is surmounted by a pelican pecking its breast to feed its chicks, a symbol of Christ feeding the faithful with his own body. The notorious 17th-century iconoclast William Dowsing left the structure intact after visiting the church in 1644, noting in his diary, it was "gorgeous... like a pope's triple crown."

Transport

The nearest railway station is at Melton on the East Suffolk Line which has a service between Ipswich and Lowestoft about once an hour on weekdays and once in two hours on Sundays. There are five Monday-to-Friday buses a day between Woodbridge and Framlingham passing through Ufford, and regular daytime services between Aldeburgh and Ipswich on Mondays to Saturdays.

Amenities

The village has a community hall, a recreation ground and two pubs, the Ufford Crown and White Lion. The nearest shopping facilities are in Wickham Market and Woodbridge. The nearest schools are at Melton and Woodbridge.
Ufford Park Hotel has a golf course. Ufford Sports Football Club plays in the Suffolk and Ipswich Football League.

Notable people

In birth order: