Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen shocked after finding lost tourist in her living room

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Amanda Owen has opened up about an experience in which she found a lost tourist in her living room at Ravenseat farm in Yorkshire.

The shepherdess, who fronts the popular Channel 5 programme Our Yorkshire Farm, explained her experience while appearing on Simon Armitage's radio show The Poet Laureate Has Gone to His Shed.

Amanda, 46, explained: "As you go back in time, it’s always been a stop-off point, whether that was people going about their business on the pack horses with the coal from Tan Hill etc. etc.

"But it’s always been about people going through on foot and basically travelling between kern to kern – you know the stone men that stand on the horizon and guide people?

"Takes them right through Ravenseat, so every year we have people coming right through, passing by."

The mum-of-ten went on to describe an experience where she found a Japanese man in her lounge after he became lost while out walking.

"We had a Japanese chap who had got completely lost and couldn’t read the sign. He was actually sat in our living room one morning when we woke up.

"So yeah, I always think of Ravenseat as expect the unexpected."

Earlier this week, Amanda – who has lived on the farm for 25 years – issued a stark warning to fans about foraging for foods like mushrooms.

The star took to Instagram to issue a warning to her 389,000 followers. In the photos, two of Amanda's children can be seen looking and holding mushrooms while wearing red polka dot dresses.

Captioning the snaps, Amanda wrote: "Summer fades, Autumn looms. A bumper crop of field mushrooms."

However, the shepherdess added: "BE CAREFUL & SURE OF YOUR ID SKILLS WHEN PICKING. #yorkshire #forage #wildeats #homegrown #mushrooms."


Amanda's warning comes after she recently debuted a glam new hairstyle after a trip to the hairdressers. The 46 year old looked sensational as she shared snaps of her pamper time on Twitter, where she unveiled a sexy new blonder hairdo.

The farmer also recently admitted to suffering panic attacks over the last year. Speaking about her life at home at Ravenseat over the past year and explained how “problems and issues” the family have faced have left her suffering with “panic attacks”.


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The issues faced by the Yorkshire shepherdess, 46, have come about as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and the effect it has had on their life on the farm, where she lives with husband Clive Owen, 67, and their children.

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