Amanda Owen posted photos of herself and some of her nine kids.
Our Yorkshire Farm and now Our Farm Next Door star let slip a huge change to her family life after making an admission about her plans for 2025.
Fans of the Yorkshire Shepherdess, now starring in Our Farm Next Door for More 4 after cancelled , spotted a big change in Amanda Owen’s latest post.
Mum of nine, Amanda, who has separated from her husband Clive but remains on good terms during the first series of the More 4 show, took to to make an admission about how her New Year’s resolutions are going.
Amanda posted: “I made such plans over Christmas and the New Year. Get more organised, delegate a bit more and put some time aside for posting on social media platforms.
“Here I am, more than halfway through January having actioned none of the above.”
Amanda Owen posted photos of her children which appeared to show Anty John’s
and her kids are currently starring in , which charts the renovation of a derelict property on the family’s picturesque Ravenseat farm home, as mum Amanda and dad Clive attempt to turn the old barn into a permanent home.
Her fans think they have spotted a big change in the photos Amanda posted – and not just to the nine-strong clan of Owen children, who are growing up fast.
@alievans_31 said: “Are these pics of you all living in Anty John’s?”
@lizewtay said: “I am thinking this is Anty John’s.”
@grate.ful64 said: “Love the happy faces. Picture inside Anty Johns I wonder as it looks different from Ravenseat. Have missed your posts so thanks for sharing. Glad the snow has gone for you also.”
@dominikeeee said: “The last picture is that new house.”
@johnnyrondo said: “Just love this family, hope they are all in Anty John’s. Kindest regards to you all from Scotland.”
Our Farm Next Door’s first series finished in 2024 but is set to return in 2025 with another five episodes, charting the family’s efforts to finally restore the property.
Amanda Owen said: “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.
“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.”