Cullacott Farm is a Grade I listed medieval hall house, truly one of the most extraordinary vernacular medieval properties in the whole of Cornwall. It is built of stone and cob with exposed walls, some showing remains of original wall murals dating back to the 1500s. The restoration of the property won the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors National Building Conservation Award in 1997. The Longhouse (ref UK12595) dates back to the 14th century whilst the Tudor Wing (ref UK12596) was updated in the 16th century. Some parts of the building have remained largely unaltered for 500 years.