Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen bans fans from visiting after welcoming new addition to Ravenseat
OUR Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen has banned fans from visiting after welcoming a new addition to Ravenseat.
The Channel 5 star said the famous farm will be temporarily closed for the next two months for lambing season.
The Shepherdess, 47, usually welcomes visitors to the land where they can enjoy alfresco cream teas between mid-May to mid-October.
Amanda confirmed the closure and kindly asked visitors to not come to the farmyard for the next few weeks.
The announcement said: "Sorry Ravenseat is closed for visitors until mid-May.
"We will be busy lambing for the next few weeks so would ask visitors not to come into the farmyard.
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"Please watch the website for notification on when we are open again."
The closure comes just days after the mum-of-nine revealed that they had welcomed a new lamb to the family.
Amanda posted a series of photos following the birth of the animal and wrote: "The new arrival.
"Small but perfectly formed and clearly a little bit on the sharp side as we’re not due to start lambing just yet."
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Earlier this month, Amanda told fans that she was "taking a pause" and some "downtime" alongside her kids as she posed for photos.
She shared a number of photos of her sheepdog Kate and youngest daughter Clemmy as they enjoyed some quality time together.
Clemmy and the sweet dog could be seen cuddling up to one another as they sat in the sunshine alongside the shepherdess' herd of sheep.
A second snap showed off the stunning rolling hills surrounding Ravenseat Farm in the Yorkshire Dales as the sunset behind them.
While a third snap saw her standing beside her daughter and the pooch as she bent over to stoke Kate, who lay sleepily on her back.
"Nothing wrong with taking a pause," she captioned the post, alongside paw emojis. "Work and play for Kate."
Fans immediately flooded the comments section to encourage the TV star and her hard-working dog to take a break.
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"So lovely to see a working dog having a bit of downtime and a cuddle," one said, as a second agreed: "Bless Kate, she works so hard."
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"Should always be time for work, rest & play," a third encouraged, as a fourth said: "It’s very hard work being a shepherdess!"
Our Yorkshire Farm is available to watch on My5.
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