‘Our Farm Next Door’ Begin Next Stage Of Renovation As Series Three Airs Tonight

‘Our Farm Next Door’ Begin Next Stage Of Renovation As Series Three Airs Tonight

We’ve been loving the Owen family’s new More4 series as we see them transform the old run-down barn, Anty Johns, into a lovely family home. The first & second series saw them make the place air-tight, completing the exterior of the house as well as exploring its history. And, now it seems their huge project has come on in leaps and bounds. And, the air date for the new series has been announced.

Starting 9pm on More4 from 19th January, Our Farm Next Door’s third and fourth series follow Amanda, Clive and the kids as they take on the huge interior project, planning how things might look – oh, and installing plumbing and running water. Back in the Yorkshire Dales, the new series was filmed from May to December 2025 and all the weather that came along with that.

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You can enjoy five new episodes that catalogue the highs and lows of this incredible project that has had fans gripped like a Yorkshire version of Grand Designs. You can expect plenty of sheep for the Ravenseat Farmers as well as fun with the family and the day-to-day lives of the Yorkshire Shepherdess, Clive and their nine children.

Amanda continues her project, delving into the fascinating history of the house they’re renovating and its most famous resident, Swaledale map maker, Anthony Clarkson. 

Amanda Owen said: “I am beyond delighted that we have been given the opportunity to showcase this unique and beautiful part of our British countryside and for people to join us on our exciting journey through the restoration of our farm next door.

We’re grateful for Channel 4’s support and the effort and utter dedication of the film crew who have had to work in challenging weather conditions, coupled with the unimaginable chaos of both children and animals. This is a programme that I am seriously proud of.”

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