Wyllie

For the marine artist, see William Lionel Wyllie. For the libertarian/radio host, see Adrian Wyllie.

Wyllie is a small village south of Blackwood in the county borough of Caerphilly, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire, Wales.

History & Amenities

Most of the houses were built between 1926-1930 by the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company.

Included in the village was a large church, post office and miners' institute which was converted into a pub in the 1990s. The post office has recently closed and the church has been replaced by a small block of apartments known as Marion Jones Court.

The village has recently expanded with the building of new houses on the old coal tip from Wyllie Colliery at the south end of the village. There are now 27 modern houses covering the colliery.

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Coordinates: 51°38′19″N 3°11′25″W / 51.63861°N 3.19028°W / 51.63861; -3.19028


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