ALL ABOUT WYSALL...

Wysall is a small picturesque village in Nottinghamshire, located in beautiful countryside just eleven miles south of Nottingham. According to the 2001 census Wysall had a population of three hundred and twenty one. The historic Holy Trinity Church in Wysall is of Norman origin, with a thirteenth century tower with spire and a fourteenth century chancel. The wooden ladder into the bell-chamber of the tower is also thirteenth century.

Wysall is linked with the neighbouring village of Thorpe in the Glebe both of which are run by the Parish Council.   The large village of Keyworth, with excellent amenities, sits to the north of Wysall,  with Widmerpool to the east, Willoughby on the Wolds to the south east, Wymeswold to the south and Costock to the south west.

As one of the 53 Thankful Villages that did not suffer any fatilities during the Great War of 1914 to 1918, Wysall believes in encouraging a strong village community and hosts many regular village ativities and special events including the very popular Strawberry Fair. The local village pub, The Plough Inn is also a popular meeting point for catching up on village life.

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