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Chilsworthy

Village
PL18South East Cornwall
4Listed Buildings

About Chilsworthy

Chilsworthy is a village in Cornwall, in the PL18 postcode district in England’s South West. Its quiet identity is threaded through a neat, specific chapter of transport history: Chilsworthy railway station served the village from 1909 until 1966 on the Callington Branch. Those dates mark a distinct era, and the story of the station offers a compact, evocative lens through which to appreciate the village’s past. Visitors and readers can enjoy imagining the rhythms of arrival and departure that once punctuated daily life here, and how such a modest transport link fitted into wider movements across the region. In a county known for its layered histories, Chilsworthy’s railway connection is a small but resonant detail — a reminder that even the most unassuming settlements have stories worth pausing for. Whether you’re tracing railway lines on a map or simply savoring local histories, Chilsworthy invites a moment of reflection on the interplay between place and the passing of time.
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Postcode

PL18

Constituency

South East Cornwall

Ward

Calstock

Coordinates

50.5286°N, 4.2404°W

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Attractions

Chilsworthy railway station served the village of Chilsworthy, Cornwall, England, from 1909 to 1966 on the Callington Branch. As a programmatic destination page, it works well as a hub for nearby beaches, walks, heritage sites, food spots and local itinerary links across CornwallMagazine.

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Listed Buildings

WHEAL BRAMBLE AND CHIMNEY ABOUT 30 METRES TO EAST

0.4 km
Grade II

THORN COTTAGE

0.4 km
Grade II

CHILSWORTHY BRICK KILNS AND CHIMNEY

0.6 km
Grade II

ENGINE HOUSE AT SX 408715

0.9 km
Grade II

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