Liz Marsland Moved to Tears by Kelvin Fletcher’s Heartfelt Gift on Family Farm
The ITV star was left with ‘tears in her eyes’ after Kelvin unveiled their new product in the latest episode
Liz Marsland was moved to tears when her spouse Kelvin Fletcher unveiled the results of their hard work in the most recent instalment of Fletcher’s Family Farm.
The beloved ITV reality show has made its comeback for a third series in 2025, following Emmerdale’s Kelvin, wife Liz and their quartet of children as they embark on their fourth year of agricultural life.
Their picturesque 120-acre estate nestled in the Peak District already houses numerous creatures and has recently become available for wedding bookings this month.
During the most recent episode, broadcast on Sunday, 30th November, Kelvin disclosed to Liz that they could now include gin amongst their expanding range of merchandise for sale, pending her endorsement.
“The big reveal, Liz,” Kelvin announced to his partner, displaying packages that had recently been delivered by post, reports the Express.
“Last year you surprised me with these blankets you’d been working on. We had the idea of using everything we’ve foraged from the hedgerows, spring water, and curating our own gin.
“Well, it’s here, in bottle form, ready to taste.”
Liz’s expression showed amazement at the revelation and declared: “So, you’ve done it?”
Kelvin displayed the inaugural bottle of Wincle Peak gin, which is currently on sale through Fletcher’s Farm shop for supporters to purchase.
His partner and commercial associate was visibly delighted as she expressed a “Wow”, before commenting that she appreciated the bottle’s emerald styling.
“It’s been a long time coming,” Kelvin remarked, and Liz expressed her endorsement: “I love it.”
Following Kelvin’s reading of the touching message on the bottle’s reverse, Liz became quite emotional as she reflected on their family journey thus far.
“You’ve got tears in your eyes,” Kelvin observed after Liz released a heartfelt chuckle.
Dabbing at a tear, she admitted: “I don’t know whether to laugh or cry, it’s dramatic, init?”
She then joked: “How many bottles do you need to drink to believe that?”
“We’re actors!” Kelvin responded defensively. “It’s all about the messaging.”
Liz comforted him with a gentle shoulder pat, responding: “I know.”
“We are a family, we’re not master distillers, we’ve taken ingredients from our little farm in the Peak District and we’ve created a drink, hopefully, for people to enjoy,” Kelvin continued.
Sampling the gin for the first time, Liz was delighted as she delivered her assessment: “It needs a tonic, but it’s very good!”


