The college still owns considerable land in the village and surrounding area.
From 1662, the Crown owned all the farms in the village.
A number of other religious and secular leaders owned land or rights in the village.
David Grice owned the first and only wagon shop in the village.
The Haweis family owned a forty or fifty acre estate in the village for many years.
Between 1264-1375, they owned extensive lands and an episcopal fief in the village.
The current inhabitants, who split into eight main families, own their homes in the village and are largely self-sufficient.
They still own their traditional houses in the village and pay regular visits to the temple.
Upon his death, he still owned the majority of the lots in the village.
By 1000 the Bishop of Como owned property and rights in the village.