Our Yorkshire Farm stars return for brand new farming show

Amanda, Clive and Reuben Owen are all going to feature in the new farming series

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"This new project has been a huge undertaking for the whole family and one we are excited to be able to share with the viewers at home.” (More4)
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"This new project has been a huge undertaking for the whole family and one we are excited to be able to share with the viewers at home.” (More4)

The stars of Our Yorkshire Farm are set to reunite for the first time in three years for a brand new farming series.

Clive and Amanda Owen, alongside their nine children, will feature in a new farm show which will see the family renovate a derelict farmhouse.

Having gained acclaim on the Channel 5 series Our Yorkshire Farm, which first aired in 2018 at Ravenseat Farm in Richmond, the family have not been on screen together since Clive and Amanda went their separate ways in 2022. 

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Earlier this year, Reuben Owen released his solo programme Reuben: Life in the Dales which documented his efforts in running a machinery business.

But More4 has headed to the Yorkshire Dales to film with the Owen family as they 'bring life' back to a derelict farmhouse they bought to plan for their future.

The series sees Amanda, Clive and their children work with a team of local tradespeople to slowly bring their ambitious vision for the farmhouse to life - known locally as 'Anty John's' - over the course of 10 episodes.

They will combat the changing seasons and challenging elements along the way, as well as getting to grips with the nature of restoring a listed property in a remote location, according to the series' producers.

Cameras also follow Amanda as she digs deep into the farmhouse's past and reveals the fascinating part its former owners played in local history.

"It is fantastic More4 have given us the opportunity to showcase what we do best, working as a team and battling the elements whilst trying to reinstate the farm next door to its former glory," the 'Yorkshire Shepherdess' revealed.

"It is no exaggeration to say that filming outdoors on an exposed hill end in Swaledale was at times a huge challenge for the Wise Owl film crew, but their dedication and enthusiasm has never waned.

"This new project has been a huge undertaking for the whole family and one we are excited to be able to share with the viewers at home."

Commissioning editor for Channel 4, Jayne Stanger, added: "We are thrilled to be welcoming Amanda back onto More4 and it is an absolute joy to have been granted this incredible access to their wonderful family as they embark on such a challenging renovation.

"I have no doubt our audience will enjoy sharing this fascinating journey with them as well as basking in the stunning Yorkshire scenery that has been so brilliantly captured by the talented team at Wise Owl Films."

Mark Robinson, executive producer for Wise Owl Films, said: "This is the incredible past and present tale of a house with an important and fascinating history brought lovingly back to life by a family who are Yorkshire Dales through and through.

"We have been privileged to watch the rebirth of ‘Anty John's' tile by tile, stone by stone, across all four seasons in a beautiful but unforgiving location where that painstaking work has often been at the mercy of the elements."

You can watch Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids on More4 at 9pm this Monday (October 14).

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