Chacewater
Chacewater is a village and civil parish located in Cornwall, England. Situated approximately three miles west of Truro, it is part of the Cornwall unitary authority area. The village is known for its historical ties to the mining industry, particularly for its past involvement in tin and copper mining during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These mining activities significantly shaped the local economy and community development.
The name "Chacewater" is derived from Cornish origins, thought to mean "the place of the woods" or
Today, Chacewater maintains a rural character with a small population, and it serves primarily as a residential
Chacewater also hosts community events and activities that foster local engagement. Its historical and scenic qualities
Overall, Chacewater exemplifies the typical characteristics of a Cornish mining village, with a rich historical background,