Up Nately and Andwell census 1871

Significant consolidation of farming units occurred by 1871 as the Hutton family acquired more land. John Hutton of Blackgrove Farm had 380 acres and his son, James, also living at the same farm had a further 40 acres, together they employed 12 men and four boys. In 1862 James Hutton had purchased nearly 200 acres of copyhold land from Winchester College.
Eastrop Farm alias Strip Farm, where John Rogers farmed 180 acres was the other significant farm in 1871. Near Five Lanes End a new farm, later called Hungry Lodge, was built. This was farmed with Priory Farm (280 a.), which was the only Farm in Andwell. Watercress beds, formerly occupied by Thomas Dudney, were part of the Andwell Manor Farm in 1871 and Charles and Eliza Barnett were described as watercressers in 1881.