Adam Henson and Charlie Prepare to Leave Cotswold Farm Park After Tenancy Ends
Adam Henson, the popular Countryfile presenter, and his business partner and wife, Charlie, are set to leave their current farming operation at Bemborough Farm near Cirencester when their tenancy agreement expires.
End of an Era at Bemborough Farm
After many years of farming at Bemborough Farm, Adam Henson and his wife, Charlie, have made the difficult decision not to renew their tenancy when it concludes. The couple have been tenants on the 1,600-acre estate and have run a successful arable and livestock business there. Henson is well-known for his segments on the BBC’s Countryfile program, where he often showcases rare breeds of farm animals. He also operates the Cotswold Farm Park, a popular visitor attraction that champions rare breeds and educates the public about farming. While the Cotswold Farm Park is a separate entity and will not be affected by this move, Bemborough Farm has played a significant role in Henson’s farming career.
Future Plans and Reflections
Details about Henson and Charlie’s future farming plans have not yet been revealed. The decision to leave Bemborough Farm marks a significant change for the couple. They have expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to have farmed there and have spoken about the mixed emotions associated with leaving. Further updates are expected as they transition to new ventures.