Saylesville Highlands is a residential neighborhood in the town of Lincoln, Rhode Island
Saylesville Highlands is a residential neighborhood in the town of Lincoln, Rhode Island. The neighborhood is named after the Sayles family bleachery and is known for its winding streets and oak trees.
Saylesville Highlands was once a mill town with one of the country's largest textile businesses. The neighborhood was largely built by Frank Sayles, the son of William Sayles, as housing for workers and managers from the textile mill.
The neighborhood is considered to be upper-middle income, with neighbors describing it as clean, family-friendly, and peaceful.