Kelly’s Directory for Wylye [Wily], Wiltshire, 1939:
Private Residents
Bertram Carnell, Walnut Cottage.
Mrs. Dean, Gemaer.
Miss Dowdell, Chapel House.
Rev. William James Franklin Groves, rector, The Rectory.
Edward George Hinton, Wylands.
Lt. Col. J.L. Likeman, D.S.O., Newton House.
Mrs. Smith, Montague House.
Norman Smith, A.M.Inst.B.E., M.I.M.T., Montague House.
Commercial
Lawrence Ball, grocer.
Frank Barter, baker, grocer and general merchant, home cured hams, telephone 244.
Bertram Carnell and Son, coal, coke and firewood dealers.
Arthur Carter, poultry farmer.
Clarkson and Shillinglaw, studio potters’ local clay, Wylye Potteries.
Ernest Gray, water miller, telephone 218.
Miss A.M. Harford, draper.
Mrs. C.A. Hooper, accommodation for tourists, also teas and luncheons, Hazels.
Charles Hussey, Bell inn, telephone 214.
James Henry Norton, farm bailiff to S.J. Blythe esq., East Farm and Belbury Farm.
Charles Lush, farmer, Wylye House.
Sidney Lush, farmer, Court Farm.
Lt. Comdr. Frank Mills, R.N., (ret.) board residence, Riverside.
Smith Bros., N. Smith, A.M.Inst.B.E., M.I.M.T., automobile, wireless and electrical engineers, R.A.C. and A.A. official repairers and haulage contractors, Church Lane, telephone 221.
Gilbert Davis Smith, coal and timber merchant, and motor haulage contractor, telephone 222.
Frederick Still, Swan inn.
