"Canon Frome Court is owned by the Windflower Housing Association, a co-ownership housing association, Those who join the community purchase one of the homes on a 999-year lease, just as they would any other leasehold home, and may sell the home when they wish to leave to an approved buyer.
We finance activities by monthly contributions, according to size of home and family. Our children attend a range of local schools."
It was stated on the show that the property was owned and residents bought their homes.
It doesn't say on this website but many of the residents work outside the community, pursuing their own careers. Others have pensions and other private income. They don't pool their income, they don't share meals, each family has their own home. They have a communal meal once a week that is not compulsory. They don't share a religion.
They work for around 16 hours a week in the community, depending on other obligations such as employment and childcare.
Home schooling wasn't mentioned on the programme, unless I missed it, but home schooled children can be taught by parents or anyone - they don't need formal education qualifications. The children don't need to follow the national curriculum.
https://www.ic.org/directory/canon-frome-court/
https://www.gov.uk/home-education