Our Yorkshire Farm Family Returns to Screens with New Series in 2026

Beloved Farming Family Makes Television Comeback

Fans of the beloved Channel 5 series Our Yorkshire Farm have reason to celebrate as series three of Our Farm Next Door begins at 9pm on Monday 19th January 2026, with weekly episodes every Monday night on More4. The Owen family, who captured hearts across Britain with their authentic portrayal of farming life in the remote Yorkshire Dales, continues their journey with a new chapter focusing on an ambitious restoration project.

From Our Yorkshire Farm to Our Farm Next Door

Our Yorkshire Farm is a popular Channel 5 show following the lives of the Owen family. The series, which has four seasons, includes Amanda and Clive Owen and their nine children and their adventures on their farm, Ravenseat, in North Yorkshire. After fans were left devastated back in June 2022 when Amanda and Clive Owen confirmed they’d split after 22 years and nine children together, many wondered if the family would ever work together on screen again.

However, two years on from their split and fans were pleased to learn that Amanda, Clive, and their nine children teamed up with More4 for a brand new series called Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids. The show has proved immensely popular, with Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids commissioned for two more series in August 2025.

What to Expect from the New Series

Cameras will follow the day-to-day farming lives of Amanda, Clive and their nine children in the remote Yorkshire Dales, as well as Amanda’s project to delve into the fascinating history of the house they’re renovating and its most famous resident, Swaledale map maker, Anthony Clarkson. The new series promises to showcase the unique challenges and rewards of rural life whilst documenting the family’s ambitious renovation project.

Significance for British Farming Television

The return of the Owen family to television screens represents more than just entertainment. Their authentic portrayal of farming life in the Yorkshire Dales has helped connect urban audiences with rural communities and highlighted the realities of modern British agriculture. Despite personal challenges, the family’s ability to continue working together demonstrates resilience and dedication to both their farming heritage and their children’s future. For viewers, the new series offers an inspiring look at how families can navigate change whilst preserving their connection to the land and their shared values.