Home

Wylle

Wylle is a small town and civil parish in the rural region of Northmere. It lies along the Wylle Brook and is primarily agricultural, with a population of roughly 1,800.

The origin of the name Wylle is uncertain; it may derive from a word meaning willow or

Wylle is first documented in the 12th century. A market was granted in the medieval period, and

Administratively, Wylle forms a civil parish within the Northmere District. Local services are provided by a

The landscape is flat to gently rolling farmland, with a temperate maritime climate. The economy centers on

Notable features include the parish church of St. Mary and the restored water mill. The town hosts

Access is via county roads; the nearest railway station lies about 12 miles away, with regular bus

ford.
the
parish
church
was
established
in
the
14th
century.
parish
council;
district
authorities
handle
planning
and
education.
farming,
light
industry,
and
rural
tourism.
an
annual
harvest
festival
and
a
weekly
farmers
market.
connections.