Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher is charging fans £102 to help run his family’s farm.
In recent years, the Andy Sugden actor, 40, and his family have taken on an entirely new challenge after buying a farm in the Peak District – a journey that they have documented on popular ITV series Fletcher’s Family Farm and Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure on the BBC.
He’s also backed a campaign by the Farm Safety Foundation (Yellow Wellies) to raise awareness for poor mental health among farmers.
The farming series has generated an entirely new fanbase and now Kelvin and wife Liz have decided to offer a lucky few work experience.
For a £102 ticket, budding farmers can join the couple in running their farm for the day.
‘Come and Farm with the Fletchers!’ they wrote on Instagram
Kelvin’s farm is located on the edge of the Peak District National Park, in a sprawling 120-acre plot.
It is complete with various barns, a farmhouse, surrounding fields and an under-construction building.
The farm boasts a multitude of animals on the land, including 20 sheep, three pigs and three alpacas.
Taking to Instagram in December 2021, Kelvin announced that he’d bought the farm, sharing a photograph of himself, his wife and their two children next to a tractor.