Bodilly is a hamlet in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, that lends its name to neighbouring farms and settlements.
[3] In Medieval times, there was a chapel of St Henry the Hermit (died 1120, feast day on 16 January) in Bodilly.
Bodilly Veor is a privately owned, Grade II listed manor house dating from the 18th century.
According to local oral history, it was called the "Wendron God" and people made the sign of the cross when passing by.
Formerly located on a hill between Carilley and Burhos, it was unlawfully removed several times in the 19th century and finally relocated to Bodilly in 1886.