Harcourt is a small, quietly rural settlement in Cornwall, England. It has the feel of many Cornish hamlets: narrow lanes, traditional stone cottages and farmland, with a local economy historically based on agriculture and now often mixed with commuting to larger towns.
Typical local character includes strong ties to parish life and Cornish cultural traditions, set in a landscape shaped by centuries of farming (and in the wider county, mining). Residents value the peaceful setting and relatively easy access to both the coast and moorland, while nearby market towns supply shops, services and community events.