Offord Cluny and Offord D'Arcy are on the east bank of the River Great Ouse between St. Neots and Huntingdon. They are two separate parishes but work closely together to form one urban village. The more northerly village of Offord Cluny has developed considerably since it first took its name from the Cluny Abbey in Burgundy which was Lord of the Manor here from the 11th to 15th Centuries. Offord D'Arcy, the larger of the two parishes has also developed but still contains original Roman work. In Offord Cluny there is All Saints Church which is less than half a mile away from St. Peter's Church in Offord D'Arcy. The latter is a redundant church cared for by the Redundant Churches Fund.
The village hall in Offord Cluny and the Church Rooms in Offord D'Arcy serve both communities. Village pubs are the Swan at Offord Cluny and the Horseshoe Inn at Offord D'Arcy. There is also a Baptist Church, a Primary School and a newly formed Millennium Green for use by everyone in the two Parishes.