The village has undergone some development in the last 20 years much of which is of late 20th century style and as such differs from the early granite dwellings in the village. In 2004
Penwith District Council designated the centre of the village as a
Conservation area. This means that planning permission can be more difficult to obtain and has increased the value of land within the village. The
Methodist Chapel finally closed in 2005 due to declining attendance and an ageing congregation. House prices are now higher than the national average (as at 2006). It currently boasts two restaurants (one a
Meadery), a pub and a garage. There is also a small rural industrial estate. ==References==