There is a paragraph in the book “Old Devon” by W. G Hoskins that suggests a farm building in Cudlipptown can be regarded as the Ancestral Home of the Cudlip(p)s.
However, it is not the large Wilminstone House shown above (possibly a later Cudlip(p) residence), but now a lowly cowshed, shown below.
It doesn’t look like much but it does have a nice arched doorway and a massive Inglenook fireplace! According to the current (2022) owner of the farm, tradition has it that some of the stone came from Tavistock Abbey following Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539.
Unfortunately, I doubt this building will get preserved for posterity.