Welcome to
Wychwick
Where the tea is always warm
and no one talks about what’s buried behind the chapel.
Welcome to Wychwick
Step into the fog-draped village of Wychwick — a windswept coastal town where secrets linger and mysteries lurk. Inspired by Victorian style, folklore, faded elegance, and quiet superstition, Wychwick is home to a growing collection of handcrafted, anthropomorphic animal dolls. Each figure is part of a larger mystery, steeped in personal lore, symbolic accessories, and hidden truths.
On this site, you’ll find:
Character profiles and portraits
Illustrated short stories and lore from the world that Wychwick exists in
Behind-the-scenes looks at the making of each doll
Whispers of a deeper narrative waiting to be uncovered
The sea is watching. The Hollow One stirs. But for now — welcome.
The Dolls of Wychwick
Folklore, fabric, and forgotten things.
Find out more about the creation of the dolls themselves, including a final gallery, from concept to final product, and bringing them to life.
Currently creating: Chapter One (Gen 1)
Releases
Chapter I — The Drowned Bride
Chapter II — The Returned
Chapter III — The Things Beneath
Chapter IV — The Threads Unravel
Chapter V — The Broken Altar

DISCOVER
Mysteries of Wychwick
Beneath Wychwick’s cobbled streets and sea salt air lie whispers too old to name. Who watches from the cliffs at night? Why do the waves seem to hum with voices? And what really happened to Cassandra Wychmere on the day the sea took her?
This section gathers the strange, the sacred, and the unspoken — fragments of letters, folklore, found objects, and half-forgotten truths.
Each clue may bring you closer. Or lead you into deeper waters.


♻️ Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine
In Wychwick, nothing is wasted — not a scrap of thread, nor a whisper of story. Wherever possible, each doll and item is created with sustainability in mind:
Resin supports are saved and repurposed into handcrafted doll stands, ensuring very little is discarded as waste.
Fabrics and trims are sourced secondhand from charity shops and vintage collections, giving new life to forgotten cloth.
Natural materials — like dried flowers, shells, and sea glass — are either gathered by hand with care and respect for the land, or sourced from like-minded collectors online.
- Packing materials – recycled paper and cardboard. Inserts are printed on recycled paper.