The population of the community in the United Kingdom Census 2001 was 538 and 537 in 2011 and also includes the villages and hamlets of Parkmill, Nicholaston and Lunnon.[1] The name of the village is thought to have originated from SaintIlltud.
The community is surrounded by common land used as grazing land, woodlands and fields.
There is a highly recommended[according to whom?] two mile walk from the church through five different kinds of woods and over four small bridges following the brook past the first recorded Baptist Church in Wales (1649) ending at a Parkmill-based public house.
Governance
Ilston has a community council, with 11 councillors representing the community wards of Ilston, Penmaen and Nicholaston.[2]