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Kelvin Fletcher's farm location clues spotted by Kelvin Fletcher's Big Farming Adventure viewers after 'racy' scene

Eagle eyed viewers of Kelvin Fletcher's new show, Kelvin Fletcher's Big Farming Adventure, think they have spotted clues that help explain where the Emmerdale star's new 120 acre farm is.

The second episode of the BBC One farming series saw Kelvin and fiancee Liz Marsden get stuck into farm life, buying a flock of 10 sheep from a local sheep farmer who was looking to downsize.

We know that Kelvin and Liz's farm is 'on the edge of the Peak District' but Monday night's second episode of the series threw up a few more clues.

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We saw Kelvin and Liz head to a nearby farm with a view to buying some sheep.

Here was the first clue - a sign on the outside of the farm shows 'High Moor House' and 'Darley Barn'.

The only farm in the Peak District which matches High Moor House and has a Darley Barn is High Moor House in Flash Lane in Matlock.

Of course, this isn't where Kelvin's farm is, but it's featured as a nearby farm on the show.

It was here where things took an unexpectedly rude turn as Kelvin inspected the merchandise.

First, he had to reach for a sheep's udders so that he can check that the sheep are physically healthy.

Struggling, Kelvin cried: "I don't even know where I'm feeling!"

Jill, the farmer he was buying from, asked: "Does it feel like a normal udder?"

Fletcher then replied: "That's the first udder I've ever felt, but it feels nice, yeah!"

Then Kelvin had to chase after a male sheep in order to check its, uh, parts were all in working order.

Jill burst out laughing as he said: "Nah they're good, them,"

He then quipped: "Nice little package, that".

The show also featured aerial shots of Kelvin Fletcher's farm as Kelvin and Liz pulled back home with their newly bought flock of 10 sheep.

Later on, we get a final clue in the form of a sneak preview for next week's episode, where a 'visit from the vet' involves someone who is clearly from Cheshire head to the farm.

Kelvin and Liz were living in Macclesfield when they bought their 120 acre slice of the Peak District, so it could suggest the farm is closer to the Cheshire side of the Peaks.

The distinctive shape of the farm hasn't yet given away the exact location but it's surely only a matter of time.

Before the show was broadcast many compared it to the Amazon series Clarkson’s Farm and during the first episode viewers accused the BBC show of copying Jeremy Clarkson.

@haydnschofield raged: “Oh dear. Talk about jumping on the @JeremyClarkson bandwagon. Why Oh why did @BBCOne commission this? We can’t help but compare and then surmise “what utter crap”. And why is it being narrated? #KelvinsBigFarmingAdventure.”

@copshire added: “BBC executives “We need something to rival Clarkson’s Farm on Netflix, but we can’t be seen to be copy cats. Anyone got any ideas?” BBC Intern: #KelvinsBigFarmingAdventure.”

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