Amanda Owen has sent fans into a frenzy with the exciting news that Our Farm Next Door, the hit Channel 4 spin-off from Our Yorkshire Farm, will return for a brand-new series on More4. The show, which follows Amanda, her ex-husband Clive, and their grown-up children as they continue to renovate the dilapidated farmhouse next door to Ravenseat (dubbed Anty John’s), has captivated viewers with its blend of family life, stunning Yorkshire landscapes, and the Owen family’s ambitious renovation projects.
In a recent Instagram post, Amanda shared her excitement about the return of the series, providing a sneak peek at the upcoming episodes and confirming that the new season will premiere on More4 soon. “I almost forgot to remind you all that Our Farm Next Door is coming back for a new series. It will be on More4 soon, I know that is a bit vague for you, but that is the best I can do,” she teased. She also promised fans an update on the farm, the children’s latest adventures, and the ongoing renovation progress, adding, “In the next couple of weeks, you will be able to catch up with what is going on on the farm, what the children have been up to and how the house renovation is coming on.”
The announcement has sparked a wave of enthusiasm among her followers, with many expressing their anticipation for the upcoming season. “Can’t wait to watch and see how you progressed with Anty Johns,” one fan wrote, while another gushed, “So excited for this. My 5-year-old daughter loves watching you guys.” Comments continued to flood in, with fans eager to witness the next chapter in the Owen family’s journey.
A Family Renovation Journey: From the Ground Up
Our Farm Next Door offers viewers an intimate look into the Owen family’s life as they tackle the monumental task of transforming a rundown farmhouse into a functional, modern home. The series has drawn fans not only for the compelling renovation process but also for the candid portrayal of family dynamics, hard work, and perseverance. Despite the challenges, Amanda and Clive, along with their children, continue to make significant progress, and the new season will show just how far they’ve come.
The third and fourth series, filmed between May and December 2025, will showcase the family’s most ambitious renovation work yet, with an emphasis on interior refurbishment. From designing room layouts to installing essential utilities like plumbing and running water, the episodes will capture the complex and often challenging nature of bringing an old, forgotten home back to life.
Amanda has also teased a deeper dive into the farmhouse’s history, specifically the story of its previous occupant, Swaledale cartographer Anthony Clarkson. This new exploration into the building’s past will add an intriguing layer to the series, as the Owen family continues to breathe new life into the property.
Channel 4’s Commitment to the Owen Family Story
The success of Our Farm Next Door is clear, and Channel 4’s commitment to the show is evident with the upcoming return of two more series. Jayne Stanger, Channel 4’s commissioning editor, expressed her excitement over continuing the journey with the Owen family. “Following the Owen family’s incredible work to renovate Anty John’s has been such a joy, and I’m over the moon we’re able to continue the journey with two more series for More4,” she commented. “I can’t wait to see how the amazing transformation of the farmhouse continues, alongside the magnificent Yorkshire scenery we’re treated to in every episode.”
For fans of the show, the upcoming series will offer a satisfying blend of personal growth, family resilience, and the beauty of Yorkshire’s landscape, all while showcasing the challenges and triumphs of renovating a home from the ground up. The continued progress on the farmhouse represents a significant milestone, and viewers will undoubtedly be captivated by the latest developments.
The Owen Family: A Strong, Resilient Unit
Since the end of her marriage to Clive, Amanda has continued to be a role model for many, demonstrating strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Her determination to provide for her children, maintain the farm, and continue her work in television has earned her the admiration of fans. Throughout the ups and downs, the Owen family remains a tight-knit unit, with each member contributing to the ongoing success of their farm and family life.
While Clive has remained involved in the farm’s renovation, Amanda has continued to balance her career, personal life, and parenting duties. The new series will highlight not only the physical work of transforming Anty John’s but also the emotional journey that the family has undergone in the process. The show offers a refreshing and relatable look at the realities of family life, particularly in the rural setting of Yorkshire, where the seasons dictate the pace of daily life.
What’s Next for the Owen Family?
As the series returns, fans can expect to see more of Amanda’s life outside the farm, including her relationship with her children and her growing influence as a media personality. Her work on Our Farm Next Door continues to resonate with viewers, and it’s clear that there’s much more to come from the Owen family. With the next series set to showcase the ongoing transformation of Anty John’s, fans are eagerly awaiting to see how Amanda and her family will continue to rise to the challenges they face.
Channel 4’s decision to continue the show with two more series is a testament to the popularity and success of Our Farm Next Door. The combination of compelling family dynamics, hard work, and stunning natural beauty has captured the hearts of viewers, and the latest installment promises to be just as captivating as the previous ones.
The new series will air at 9 pm on More4, starting on January 19, 2026, and will be available to stream on Channel 4 for those who can’t wait to catch up. With the house renovation progressing and new family milestones ahead, the upcoming episodes are sure to be a hit with viewers. Stay tuned as Amanda, Clive, and the children continue to bring their farm—and their story—to life, one brick at a time.


