Kelvin Fletcher to open Peak District family farm to the public for Easter experience

The ex-Emmerdale and current star of Fletchers' Family Farm has confirmed he will open the farm to the public during the Easter break

Chris Brayford
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Kelvin and Liz Fletcher have confirmed they will open the farm for a family fun experience where people can learn about farming
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Kelvin and Liz Fletcher have confirmed they will open the farm for a family fun experience where people can learn about farming

Kelvin Fletcher has confirmed he will open his family farm in the Peak District for an Easter adventure during the school half-term break. The ex-Emmerdale actor and current star of hit show Fletchers'...

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