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Wylye (/ˈwaɪli/) is a
village and
civil parish on the
River Wylye in Wiltshire, England. The
village is
about 9+1⁄2
miles (15 km)
northwest of Salisbury...
- The
River Wylye (/ˈwaɪli/ WY-lee), also
known in its
upper reaches as the
River Deverill, is a
chalk stream in Wiltshire, England, with
clear water flowing...
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Wylye is a
village and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England.
Wylye may also
refer to:
Wylye railway station,
serving the
village River Wylye, Wiltshire,...
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Wylye railway station is a
former railway station in
Wylye, Wiltshire, UK, in the
Wylye Valley. The
station name was
spelled "Wiley" by the GWR until...
- in Wiltshire, England. The lake is
formed from a
tributary of the
River Wylye. It is
within the
Longleat Estate (which also
contains a
Safari Park) and...
- once
again becomes dual
carriageway from
Yarnbury Castle and
across the
Wylye valley,
meeting the A36 at Deptford.
There is then
another section of single...
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Copheap &
Wylye Warminster East
Warminster West
Warminster Without West
Selkley Westbury East
Westbury North Westbury West
Wilton &
Lower Wylye Valley Winsley...
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election on
Thursday 1 May 2025".
Wiltshire Council.
Retrieved 3 May 2025. "
Wylye Valley |
Unitary council election on
Thursday 1 May 2025".
Wiltshire Council...
- The
Wylye ****d is a ****d of
Bronze Age jewellery,
discovered by
metal detectorists in a
cultivated field, north-east of the
village of
Wylye, Wiltshire...
- Pembroke, and has a
large Romanesque Revival parish church. The
rivers Wylye and
Nadder meet at Wilton. The
history of
Wilton dates back to the Anglo-Saxons...