Kelly Bray (Cornish: Kellivre) is a village in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
It is situated one mile (1.6 km) north of Callington, immediately west of Kit Hill[1] in a former mining area.
The village was the location of Callington railway station - terminus of a branch line to Plymouth via Gunnislake.
Prior to the industrialisation in the 19th century agriculture was the main activity in the land surrounding Kelly Bray.
During the 1820s and 1830s a significant capital investment enabled the development of tin copper and lead mines in the area.