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Cottage, Wylye
This cottage stands on a road junction near the church. Wylye is an agricultural parish, extending up into the downs of Salisbury Plain on the north and south sides of the River Wylye.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 29 Jun 2008
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Wylye - Dyer Lane
Attractive thatched cottage in the Wiltshire village of Wylye.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 14 Jun 2019
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Wylye: The Chapel
This little chapel, named simply The Chapel, is at the eastern end of Teapot Street.
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 27 Aug 2007
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Wylye - High Street
Distinctive old building of stone and timber-framing.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 14 Jun 2019
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Wylye houses [12]
Wylands Cottage, Dyer Lane, is a detached cottage, built in the mid 17th century. Constructed of dressed limestone on the left and timber framed on the right, all under a tiled roof, formerly thatched. There is a later rear extension. Many original internal features remain. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1146207
The village of Wylye is located halfway between Salisbury and Warminster, some 9½ miles (15 kilometres) from both. The village is astride the River Wylye and is just south of the major road intersection with the junction of the A36 and the A303. Within the wider area Bronze Age artefacts have been found, there is an Iron Age hill fort and a Roman Road runs east to west.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 20 Apr 2022
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Wyle : High Street
A road heading off from Dyer Lane.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 29 Mar 2018
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Wylye houses [11]
The Lodge, Dyer Lane, is a detached cottage built in the early 19th century with later alterations. Constructed of cob on rubble stone footings under a thatch roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1318728
The village of Wylye is located halfway between Salisbury and Warminster, some 9½ miles (15 kilometres) from both. The village is astride the River Wylye and is just south of the major road intersection with the junction of the A36 and the A303. Within the wider area Bronze Age artefacts have been found, there is an Iron Age hill fort and a Roman Road runs east to west.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 20 Apr 2022
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Telephone box, Wylye
K6 type telephone box on the corner of Teapot Street and the High Street.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 28 Jun 2009
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Wylye houses [10]
Wylye Place, Dyer Lane, is a former Rectory, now a private dwelling. Built in the early 19th century and constructed of stuccoed flint and limestone under a Welsh slate hipped roof, brick stacks. Many original features and fittings remain. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1183367
The village of Wylye is located halfway between Salisbury and Warminster, some 9½ miles (15 kilometres) from both. The village is astride the River Wylye and is just south of the major road intersection with the junction of the A36 and the A303. Within the wider area Bronze Age artefacts have been found, there is an Iron Age hill fort and a Roman Road runs east to west.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 20 Apr 2022
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Wylye: Teapot Street
An unusual name for a street!
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 27 Aug 2007
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