Chilsworthy is a small rural hamlet in Cornwall, England, tucked into rolling farmland and narrow lanes typical of the county. The cluster of traditional stone and slate cottages and farmsteads sits amid hedged fields and lanes whose patterns reflect centuries of agricultural use, giving the place a quietly historic feel even where explicit records are modest.
Economically the settlement remains largely agricultural, with a mix of small farms and residents who commute to larger centres for work; it also picks up a little custom from walkers and cyclists exploring quiet country routes. Socially it retains a close‑knit village atmosphere, with community life focused on local gatherings and parish activities that keep rural traditions alive while adapting to modern pressures.