Shotley is a village and civil parish 8 miles (13 km) south-east of Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk. It is in the Babergh district and gives its name to the Shotley peninsula between the Rivers Stour and Orwell. The parish includes the village of Shotley and the settlements of Shotley Gate and Church End. In 2011 civil parish had a population of 2,342.
St Mary's Church
Martello Tower, Shotley – geograph.org.uk – 1359405
Training mast at H.M.S. Ganges – geograph.org.uk – 1247847
The Shotley Peninsula is a rural area east of the A137 Ipswich-Colchester road located between the rivers Stour and Orwell in Suffolk, England. The peninsula is named after the settlements of Shotley and Shotley Gate which are situated near its south-eastern tip. Other villages on the peninsula include Chelmondiston, Erwarton (Arwarton), Freston, Harkstead, Holbrook, Stutton, Tattingstone, Wherstead and Woolverstone.
Main entrance to H.M.S. Ganges – geograph.org.uk – 1247889
Shotley – rolling fields – geograph.org.uk – 1120722
Erwarton Hall Gatehouse – geograph.org.uk – 283393
Royal Hospital School, Holbrook