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Our Farm Next Door viewers divided as Amanda Owen makes TV return

Amanda Owen and Clive Owen made a return to the small screen after three years, despite their marriage breakdown.The family of 11, who shot to fame on Channel 5's Our Yorkshire Farm, were seen together for the first time since the show was cancelled following Amanda and Clive's split.Their new show, Our Farm Next Door, aired on More 4 and showed the family's progress in rebuilding Anty John's, an old farmhouse they hope to make their permanent home. However, some viewers felt the series had a slow start and that Amanda's narration didn't quite hit the mark.
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda and Clive Owen's earnings from hit Channel 5 show
Amanda Owen, her husband Clive and their nine children share their lives on Ravenseat Farm.Our Yorkshire Farm is the popular farm documentary show on Channel five however it has been off screens since last year when series five reached its conclusion.When the series ended in November 2021 fans were left gutted as there has been no announcement made about a return to screens.In the final episode of the series viewers watched as the Owen family continued running things as usual on the farm despite their children enjoying the summer heatwave.The farming couple recently caused speculation about the future of the show after they announced they will be moving from their famous Ravenseat Farm home in the Yorkshire Dales.But thankfully, the future is looking bright for the family's show as it has now been given the green light for season six, however an official return date has not been announced by the channel as of yet.Channel 5 star Amanda Owen is set to make £250,000 annually thanks to her 10 years on TV and her five best selling books.Fans will remember in the early days of Our Yorkshire Farm, the family told viewers that it was hard to make ends meet but it seems, thanks to the success of the show, the Owen clan could be making a fortune.Now the mum-of-nine is able to rake in cash from magazine interviews and ads for products such as dog food.She has also been able to build their brand through the use of social media and has now racked up an impressive 511,000 followers on Instagram, where she documents the trials and tribulations of life on the farm.Amanda has also released several best-selling books since the show began, such as The Yorkshire Shepherd and The Adventures of the Yorkshire Shepherdess.The Sun revealed that
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Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda and Clive Owen shake up family dynamic with cottage conversion
Our Yorkshire Farm stars Amanda and Clive Owen bought High Smithy Holme, also known as Anty Johns, a remote farmhouse in the Swaledale parish of Muker, in 2020, which is a short distance from their sheep farm, Ravenseat. The couple is now set to start the process of turning the semi-derelict cottage into a two-bed home after having been given permission. However, the plans reveal the home only has two bedrooms, meaning it would be unsuitable for the family of 11 to live there.Grade II listed property Anty Johns, which features an attached barn, dates back to the early 18th century and has been empty for around 60 years. It was once the home of Anthony Clarkson, a Georgian-era land surveyor and commissioner who designed all of the tithe maps of Swaledale.The Owens submitted plans for a conversion into a two-bedroom dwelling as the property is in a semi-derelict state and has suffered from roof collapses.The floor plan includes a living room, hall/stairs and cupboard in the former parlour and dairy service room, a lounge in what was once a stable, kitchen/diner, utility and shower rooms to the rear, and two upstairs bedrooms.No objections to the scheme were received either from official consultees or members of the public.The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority's planning officers recommended the application for approval, commenting that the plans “struck a good balance” between conserving the building's historic character and the requirements of modern habitation.They added that they were supportive of the farm being brought back into use.Some conditions were imposed, including the installation of bat boxes on a sycamore tree in the grounds.The Owens originally told the media that their purchase of High Smithy Holme
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Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen sparks arguments at home over letting kids be 'hands on'
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has admitted that letting her and husband Clive Owen's kids be more “hands on” can spark arguments.The shepherdess, 47, took to social media yesterday to share an insight into her home life with her fans. Sharing an update with her 506,000 Instagram followers, Amanda wrote: “Teamwork makes the dream work.“Being hands on and letting the children be involved keeps them enthusiastic and interested.”However, she went on to admit: “They can be very competitive though, arguing about who is going who is going to pour the milk.”“You can see why I get very bad ear worms,” she quipped. The mother-of-nine then added a picture of three of her daughters feeding some young lambs from a bottle.In other snaps, Amanda posed for selfies with her girls on their day out in the fields. The adorable pictures acted as a visual aid to help explain why she encourages her kids to get involved with farming, as they appeared to be totally engrossed in their tasks. The photos have already amassed more than 17,000 likes and 100 comments since they were posted yesterday.Plenty of Our Yorkshire Farm fans rushed to the comments section to praise Amanda and her daughters for their approach to life at Ravenseat. Malcolm Jeffs wrote: “What a wonderful way for children to grow up and learn best wishes to you.” (sic)Elaine Bolam commented: “Love watching them with the lambs. New life.”Gemma penned: “Your girls are busy bees, they are helping you, much better than looking at screens all day.” (sic)Peter Armstrong wrote: “You must be so proud of all your children.
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen shares ultrasound as she prepares new arrivals on farm
Amanda Owen left her followers excited as she shared a series of photos ahead of new arrivals to the farm.The Our Yorkshire Farm star explained how they were undergoing “ultrasound scanning” of the yows.Amanda took to Twitter last night as she shared the insight with her fans with a series of photos.These featured her children surrounded by sheep as they went about the task of scanning them.This is in preparation for lambing season in the springtime.In the snaps, the snowy landscape behind Ravenseat could also be seen after the impact of Storm Eunice.Alongside her snaps, Amanda wrote: “Many hands make light work.“*Ultrasound scanning the yows*.”The farmer then finished her caption with the hashtags: “#yorkshire #shepherdess #scan.”Following her update, several of her followers weighed in with their excitement.Jane Jones wrote: “I hope you have a load of lambs come spring Amanda loving the braids in Clemmys hair xx.” (sic)Margaret Thompson added: “The advantages of a family growing up - and willing to help!“You must be so proud of them.”Janet Evans added: “So lovely to see Raven x Rueben but I’m not sure if it’s him or miles they are so much alike.“Luv To The Owens Family xx.” (sic)While user Elenemma88 added: “Please stop clem growing up xx.”Amanda lives on her Ravenseat farm with her husband Clive Owen and their nine children.The family are the focus of the hugely popular Channel 5 documentary series Our Yorkshire Farm.The latest season aired at the end of last year, with fans hopeful more episodes are on their way.Amanda often shares daily updates from the farm across her social media pages to keep her followers in the loop.Over the past few days, she has been sharing the impact of Storm Eunice on Ravenseat.She shared
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