Plans are afoot for Amanda Owen to move away from Ravenseat Farm, which has been the home for her with husband Clive and their nine children, for a good many years.
The 47-year-old breakout star of popular Channel 5 documentary series Our Yorkshire Farm, has been hit by persistent rumours that her marriage to Clive, 67, is on the line and that the couple are trying to save their relationship.
While a spokesperson for the couple has insisted that there is no split on the cards and that Amanda is not living separately from her husband and children, it has been reported that they are looking to move away from the farm, which was only meant to be a “temporary” home.
Amanda Owen, the Yorkshire shepherdess, is planning to leave Ravenseat Farm.
They are reportedly looking to move to a new farm in Upper Swaledale as Ravenseat it not actually owned by the Owen family but instead, is the property of billionaire Robert Miller, 88, who co-founded Duty Free Shops.
The proposed new property is requiring a lot of attention but it will be a chance for the Owens to buy their own farm, with a place in Anty Johns being chosen as their preferred residence.
The listed building is within a National Park, so it has been a struggle finding a builder who could complete the work, which has left Amanda and Clive trying to renovate the abandoned farmhouse themselves.
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Amanda has kept her followers on social media updated with the latest news of the project, with her sharing a photo recently of their sheep, who are in pastures new.
The shepherdess wrote: “The Swaledale tups will be loosed later this week, for the moment they are resting & remain content. The yows are sorted up, ready & waiting.
With a water supply being installed at the property, they are a long way off moving to the new farmhouse but it has been reported that the family is hoping to be living in the new farmhouse before filming for the next series of Our Yorkshire Farm begins.