The village of Westley Waterless dates back to 975 AD and our Parish Church, St Mary the Less, is known for its brass monument to Sir John de Creke and his wife, Anne Clopton. We're a village with a long history and we feature in the Domesday Book.
Today, with a population only a little over 150, Westley Waterless is a thriving community with a village hall that's used for everything from parties to cycling clubs. It is surrounded by walking routes through the beautiful Suffolk and Cambridgeshire countryside.