KELVIN Fletcher is set to rake in the cash at Christmas with a brand new side hustle at his farm.
The 39-year-old actor lives on a 120-acre 18th-century farm in the Peak District with wife Liz Marsland and their children Marnie, six, Milo, four, and one-year-old twins Maximus and Mateusz.

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Kelvin is opening his farm to the public this ChristmasCredit: Instagram

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He and wife Liz live on a 120-acre farm with their four childrenCredit: Instagram

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Kelvin recently hosted an incredible surprise party for Liz’s 40th birthdayCredit: Instagram
Kelvin, who plays Andy Sudgen in Emmerdale, has revealed they’re turning part of the property into a Santa’s grotto this year.
It comes after he and Liz opened up the farm to the public at Easter – to huge success.
Sharing a snap of them with the kids posed with Santa and a tree on Instagram, Kelvin wrote: “Fletchers on the Farm Presents……….SANTA’S VILLAGE!!
“After the incredible success of our Easter Wonderland event, we have decided to open up our farm THIS CHRISTMAS.
“We can’t wait to welcome you and your family for the MOST MAGICAL event of the season.”
According to their website, Kelvin and Liz will be charging between £18 and £54 per child and £12 to £28 per adult to visit their Santa’s Village throughout December.
Kelvin’s farm recently played host to another exciting event when he pulled off an incredible surprise party for Liz’s 40th birthday.
He managed to keep the party a secret from his wife as he organised fairground games and a 100ft inflatable assault course.
Kelvin and Liz were joined by his co-stars including Chris Bisson, who plays Jai Sharma in the soap.
Liz told HELLO!: “I had no idea. To see all these faces I know, it was the most overwhelming feeling – complete joy.”
Guests tucked into pizza, lamb tacos, wine and gin while kids were kept entertained with games like tin can alley to win cuddly toys.
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