A couple living next door to Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen have revealed what it's like being neighbours with the Channel 5 star.
Patricia and Ronald Tyler have lived next to Ravenseat Farm for the past 20 years and have watched as the popularity of the Owen family has increased thanks to the television show.
The couple, aged 66 and 74, reside in an old farmhouse that they purchased in 1989 ahead of their retirement.
Speaking about Amanda, her husband Clive and their nine children Mrs Tyler said: "They are fantastic neighbours. They are there if we need them not intrusive.
"The gamekeeper lives near as well and they are all very good neighbours - happy and content," she added to Yorkshire Live.

She went on to explain that the main draw of the area was how peaceful it was but said "a lot has changed" in the time that the couple moved in to the cottage, particularly in terms of the number of people who visit.
"It all started when Julia Bradbury did one of her programmes down here and Amanda got to know her," Mrs Tyler continued.
"Now that she's written her books and done everything people come down a lot now. It's almost like a pilgrimage.

"She (Amanda) has got a huge fan base. We get people who come down and if she is closed they will travel miles to get home and then come back the next day. I think people just want to see her."
The couple also revealed that the Owen family are just like any other traditional farming families and focus on their jobs in the fields when the cameras aren't rolling.
Referring to 46-year-old Amanda's dedicated fan base, Mrs Tyler admitted that she couldn't quite get her head around the interest that people have in what they do.

"That's one of the sad things. It seems like people like to live their lives vicariously," she said.
Earlier this week, Amanda wowed her fans in a blue bikini as she herded cows then went for a dip at Ravenseat farm.
The TV star appeared on her Instagram Story dressed for the sunshine in the blue polka dot halter neck bikini top which she paired with her trademark hoop earrings.

The farming favourite could then be heard shouting 'C'mon, C'mon' to her active animals behind her whilst shaking a bright yellow food bag.
She then explained to followers: "We are moving the cows this morning and putting them into some remote pastures, away from where people walk, so they can have peace and quiet."
Her natural beauty didn't go unnoticed to her huge following of fans as one of them posted: "You’re the most glamorous shepherdesses!"