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  • The Grange B&B: All of its owners including Alan Turner, Eric Pollard and Bob Hope

    The Grange B&B: All of its owners including Alan Turner, Eric Pollard and Bob Hope

    The Grange B&B in Emmerdale offers tourists, and on a pretty regular basis, locals, a place to stay. It’s been a fundamental part of village life since 2002.

    It is located on Main Street, next to The Woolpack pub. With its chic and stylish décor, The Grange definitely offers that boutique feel to its paying customers.

    Business has been up and down over the years, but whatever crisis its faced, the B&B always seems to bounce back.

    The Grange is currently jointly owned by village residents Bob Hope and Nicola King, but has changed hands many times over the years.

    It’s also been the scene of a grisly murder – or two – but just don’t tell the guests!

    The Grange B&B in Emmerdale
    The country B&B is less relaxing once you get inside! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    History of the B&B in Emmerdale

    The building of The Grange dates way back to around 1700. It was once the residence of a lady called Mrs Butterworth.

    It’s next door to the former corn chandlers dwellings, which in 1976 were transformed into The Woolpack after the original pub was found to have subsidence.

    The first time the building was featured on air was in 1990 when a tanker crashed into its front wall.

    Alan Turner looks unimpressed with Peg Dingle in Emmerdale
    Alan ran the B&B for a while (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Murder most horrid

    In 2002, village resident Alan Turner took over the running of The Grange. Alan already had considerable experience in managing a business, having previously been the landlord of The Woolpack.

    Four years later, Alan’s son Terence Turner came to stay at the B&B. It was revealed he had abused his sister, and Alan’s daughter, Stephanie Forsythe, when they were teenagers.

    A fight broke out upstairs in The Grange between Terence and Steph’s husband Dr Adam Forsythe, who ended up bludgeoning his brother-in-law to death with a fire extinguisher.

    Steph and Adam look worried over Terence's dead body in Emmerdale
    Evil Terence died in the B&B (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    But he wasn’t the only unlucky person to meet a grisly end in the B&B.

    In May 2018, serial killer Lachlan White claimed another victim. He lured Gerry Roberts to the B&B – that was undergoing renovations at the time – and proceeded to bash his brains out.

    Louise and Terry in Emmerdale look tearful and worried
    Things didn’t end well for this pair (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Louise and Terry take over

    In 2004 Louise Appleton and Terry Woods were in a relationship and it was getting serious. They decided to buy the B&B together and Matthew King stepped in to help with the financial side of things.

    Unfortunately, Matthew’s intentions weren’t honorable and soon he and Louise began an affair. When the truth came out, the B&B deal came through.

    However, Terry once again tried to buy the place, with new girlfriend Jean Hope. Jean couldn’t come up with the cash, though, so Louise stepped in again. She sold her share of the Woolpack to Val Lambert to spite Diane who she blamed for the breakdown of her latest relationship.

    Eric and Val Pollard look unhappy
    They put their stamp on the place, that’s for sure (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Eric Pollard years at the B&B in Emmerdale

    In 2008, Eric married the irrepressible Val Lambert and Louise, who had moved back to Australia, sold her share of the B&B to them. Terry then sold his share to them a year later. Together Eric and Val really put their stamp on the place.

    Two years on, teenage tearaway Amy Wyatt rocked up at the B&B under the pretence of being a nurse looking for a cut-price room.

    The Pollards soon discovered Amy was on the run from her foster family. But they took pity and invited her to stay, before going on to formally adopt her.

    The fortunes of the B&B fluctuated over the years, and Pollard struggled to stay afloat after Val’s tragic death in 2015.

    Chas smiles as Charity looks horrified in Emmerdale
    Chas and Charity went to war over the B&B and the Woolpack (Credit: ITV)

    Unwelcome guests

    In 2022, Pollard hired Chas Dingle to be the new manager of the B&B.

    Chas had just been forced to sell her share of The Woolpack and was out for revenge on her cousin Charity, who had taken the role of landlady of her beloved boozer.

    Eric helped Chas sabotage Charity’s grand re-opening, but as payback Mackenzie Boyd infested the B&B with rats!

    Unsurprisingly, Chas’s stint at the B&B ended shortly afterwards and she returned to where she belongs – behind the bar of the Woolie.

    Bernice and Bob smile in the Grange B&B in Emmerdale at their opening party
    Bernice and Bob’s partnership didn’t last long! (Credit: ITV)

    The end of an era

    In 2023 Eric made the tough decision to sell up to help out son, David Metcalfe, who’d fallen into financial troubles with David’s shop.

    Bob Hope and Bernice Blackstock became the new owners of The Grange and set about giving the place a very glamorous glow-up.

    Having completed their rather bougie makeover, Bernice and Bob invited the residents to attend their grand reopening party and hired a harp player called Tim to provide the entertainment.

    Bernice also ended up playing sweet music with the harpist. But tragedy struck when Bob thought he had found Tim dead in one of the B&B’s bedrooms.

    This time there had been no foul play, it looked like poor Tim’s heart had just given out. However all was okay when Tim actually woke up, having taken a sleeping pill to block out Bernice’s snoring!

    Bernice and Bob’s partnership didn’t last long after that.

    In November 2023 Bernice was found to have been defrauding her sister Nicola King and did a flit from the village.

    The Grange is now co-owned between Nicola and Bob.

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  • Where do the Dingles live? The history of Wishing Well Cottage

    Where do the Dingles live? The history of Wishing Well Cottage

    Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale is home to the iconic Dingle family, and a house which holds a lot of history.

    It’s been the Dingles’ dwelling since at least 1967, and over the years has provided a roof over the head for countless members of the clan.

    Located on Robblesfield Way, Wishing Well is far from a perfect looking home. It’s messy and packed to the brim with old clutter but is full of love.

    Sam Dingle is the current head of the home, having lived there since he his arrival in the Dales in 1995.

    Sam lives at Wishing Well with his wife Lydia Dingle, son Samson Dingle, his cousin Mandy Dingle and her son Vinny Dingle.

    And of course, who could forget the Dingle family dog, Monty.

    The extensive list of former residents include Marlon Dingle, Charity Dingle, Paddy Kirk and Cain Dingle.

    The Dingle family pose outside Wishing Well Cottage looking thuggish
    The Dingles didn’t bring class to Wishing Well Cottage! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The history of Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale

    Wishing Well Cottage started life as a barn and was part of the neighbouring Holdgate Farm. The property was originally rented out to the Dingles by Mr Holdgate.

    After Mr Holdgate’s death in 1995, Home Farm owner Frank Tate purchased Holdgate Farm and became the new owner of the barn. He attempted to evict the Dingles, but was met with resistance from many of the villagers.

    Frank eventually backed down and allowed the Dingles to stay, at which point the house became its own property and was named Wishing Well Cottage by Dingle matriarch Nellie.

    The Dingles get angry as Frank tries to evict them
    Frank was no match for the Dingles! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The comings and goings of Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale

    The Dingle family home was first seen on screen in 1995. At that time, husband and wife Zak and Nellie Dingle lived there with their children, Butch, Sam and Tina.

    Nellie departed for Ireland that same year, and never returned.

    In 1996, cousins Marlon and Mandy Dingle moved into the house, closely followed by Zak’s new love interest Lisa Clegg, who went on to become his wife.

    Local vet Paddy Kirk also lived at Wishing Well while he was dating Mandy.

    Lisa and Zak smile with newborn Belle
    Belle’s arrival surprised everyone! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    A child is born

    Christmas Day 1998 at Wishing Well was one to remember. Lisa, who didn’t even know she was expecting a baby, popped out to care for one of their poorly pigs and went into labour in the middle of the sty.

    Paddy Kirk came to her rescue and helped Lisa safely deliver a little girl into the world, who she and proud dad Zak named Belle.

    Cain and the Dingles process with Butch's coffin from Wishing Well Cottage in Emmerdale
    Cain arrived for Butch’s funeral, which left from Wishing Well Cottage (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    More Dingles arrive

    Zak’s brother Shadrach was the next Dingle to rock up on the doorstep at Wishing Well Cottage.

    And then came cousins Charity and Cain Dingle, who both lived at the property on and off for six years.

    After Charity and Cain’s teenage daughter Debbie moved out in 2006, the Dingles turned her old bedroom into a self-contained flat.

    The separate living space was for Sam Dingle, and his wife Alice, to raise their newborn son Samson in.

    Graham Foster and Joe Tate look menacing
    Joe wanted them out (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Save our home

    The Dingles came close to losing their beloved home in January 2018 when another one of the Tate family plotted against them.

    This time it was Joe Tate, who made plans to demolish Wishing Well Cottage in order to make way for an access road to a new golf course.

    Joe threw a party at Home Farm to keep locals distracted while the property was being destroyed. But tragedy almost struck when young

    Noah and Samson Dingle got trapped inside the house as the bulldozers began to tear the place down. Thankfully, Graham Foster came to the kids rescue and attacked the contractors to stop the demolition going ahead.

    He and Eric Pollard then saved the day by rescuing Noah and Samson, and the Dingles’ abode was once again safe.

    Lisa Dingle dies
    Lisa tragically died at Wishing Well (Credit: ITV)

    Lisa’s sad goodbye at Wishing Well Cottage

    There wasn’t a dry eye in Wishing Well when Lisa passed away peacefully in May 2019.

    She had been diagnosed with a condition called amyloidosis and told she would probably only have months left to live.

    With time so precious, Lisa and Zak tied the knot.

    But their happiness wasn’t to last when Zak discovered Lisa had slipped away quietly in her favourite comfy armchair.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

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  • Home Farm: A complete list of everyone who’s lived there from the Tates to the Whites

    Home Farm: A complete list of everyone who’s lived there from the Tates to the Whites

    Home Farm in Emmerdale is the sprawling country estate and the jewel in the village crown. The grand 17th century property has 11 bedrooms and acres of land.

    It is located about half a mile from the village and is part of the Home Farm Estate.

    The current owner and lady of the manor is Kim Tate, who has lived there on and off since 1989.

    Kim lives in Home Farm with her husband Will Taylor, his daughter Dawn Fletcher, her husband Billy and their baby son Evan.

    Also in residence are Kim’s protégée Gabby Thomas, her young son Thomas Tate, Dawn’s son Lucas Taylor, his half-sister Clemmie Reed.

    The original Lord and Lady of Home Farm look annoyed in Emmerdale
    Lord and Lady Verney (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The history of Home Farm in Emmerdale

    Home Farm is situated on the edge of the village and was originally named Millfield Hall. It belonged to the Verney family and had been in their possession for generations.

    In 1973, George and Laura Verney were lord and lady of the manor. Following George’s death five years later, his nephew Gerald Verney took over, but was then forced to sell up to pay off his mounting debts.

    Millfield Hall was sold to North Yorkshire Estates (NY Estates) and given the new name, Home Farm.

    Over the next decade, various families resided in the property and managed the Home Farm business estate. These included Trevor Thatcher, Maurice Westrop and Richard Antsy.

    In 1988, Joe Sudgen and Alan Tate were swindled out of purchasing Home Farm by ruthless Denis Rigg, who lived there for a year he was crushed to death by a bull.

    The country pile went up for sale again and was snapped by haulage baron Frank Tate, ushering in a new era for Home Farm.

    Chris Tate, Zoe Tate, Frank Tate and Kim Tate in family shot
    The Tates spiced things up (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Tates at Home Farm in Emmerdale: 1989-2005

    Frank Tate arrived in the village in 1989, alongside his second wife Kim, and his grown-up children Chris and Zoe.

    Rich and powerful, Frank not only purchased Home Farm, but all the land that went with it. He had big plans for the village, but was met with opposition from the locals, in particular Jack Sugden.

    When a plane crashed into the village in 1993, Frank became a local hero after he helped save lives.

    Drama

    Kim Tate had successfully managed to find her way into Frank’s bed, having started out as his secretary. However, she soon tired of married life and had two affairs. The first was with gamekeeper Neil Kincaid and then Home Farm employee Dave Glover.

    Divorce

    Frank and Kim divorced after he uncovered her betrayal with Neil, but they remarried on Christmas Day 1994.

    Frank Tate clutches his arm as Kim watches on in Emmerdale
    Kim was the death of Frank (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Deaths

    Kim’s toy boy lover Dave perished in a fire at Home Farm on Boxing Day 1996 after rescuing her baby son, James from the flames.

    Frank survived his first heart attack in 1994, but his next one in 1997 proved to be fatal. Every moment of his slow and painful death in the living room of Home Farm was witnessed by Kim – who then fled the village in a helicopter to escape prison.

    In 2003, Home Farm heir Chris committed suicide after learning he had an inoperable brain tumour. He tried to frame former wife Charity Dingle for murder.

    Destruction

    By 2005, Zoe was done with Home Farm and arranged to emigrate with her daughter Jean and Chris’s son Joseph. She was blackmailed into selling to the King family for a reduced price. But in a parting act of defiance, vengeful Zoe triggered a gas leak which resulted in Home Farm going up in flames!

    Tom King, Max King and Jimmy King have the keys to Home Farm in Emmerdale
    The Kings’ joy at getting the keys to Home Farm was short-lived when Zoe blew it up! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Kings: 2005-2008

    In 2005, widower Tom King moved in with his sons Jimmy, Matthew, Carl and Max – as well as their numerous wives.

    Like the Tates, the Kings were also in the haulage business, and ran their enterprise King & Sons from the estate.

    The Kings may have been rich and powerful, but life at Home Farm brought them nothing but misery and misfortune.

    In fact it’s only Jimmy who lived to tell the tale.

    Tom King lies dead after being pushed out of a window at Home Farm in Emmerdale
    Carl killed his dad (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Death

    Are you ready? Max, the youngest King son, was killed in a car crash in 2005. Tom met his maker on Christmas Day 2006 when he was pushed out of a window at Home Farm, sparking the show’s biggest ever whodunit. It turned out son Carl King was responsible.

    Matthew was next to fall off the mortal coil when he died trying to mow down Carl. And as for Carl, he got his brains bashed out by serial killer Cameron Murray.

    Left in dire financial straits after Tom’s death, in 2008 the King brothers were forced to hand the Home Farm baton over to the Wylde family – who more than lived up to their name.

    Mark and Natasha Wylde pose outside Home Farm
    Things weren’t what they seemed with the Wyldes (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Wyldes: 2009-2010

    Mark and Natasha Wylde snapped up Home Farm and moved in with their three kids, Nathan, Maisie and Will.

    The power couple had it all going for them – good looking, rich and successful. But Mark’s murky past quickly caught up with them.

    Drama

    It transpired that Mark was actually called Daniel Lamb and had changed his identity after falling into debt. Mark was also a bigamist, and had walked out on wife Faye Lamb when she was pregnant with their son, Ryan. Faye and Ryan soon showed up at Home Farm and 30 years of deceit were laid bare.

    Death

    Scorned Natasha ended up shooting Mark dead in the estate’s woods after discovering the truth about his double life. She was sent to prison for his murder, meaning Home Farm was up for grabs again. And Declan Macey’s wife, Ella Hart pounced.

    Declan Macey smiles in press shot
    Declan was the next owner (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Maceys at Home Farm in Emmerdale: 2010-2014

    Natasha’s former lover Declan Macey was the next businessman to claim the throne of Home Farm. Joining him in residence were his ex-wife Ella and their daughter, Mia.

    Declan’s sister Megan also lived there for a while with her son Robbie, as did their father Dermot.

    Drama

    Declan was arrested for murder after human remains were discovered on Home Farm land. The bones belonged to Alex Moss, who was one of serial killer Cameron Murray’s victims.

    Declan had a short-lived marriage to Katie Sugden and then went on to marry Charity Dingle.

    After going off the rails, Declan attempted to end his own life by setting fire to Home Farm. He then hatched a dastardly plan with Charity to frame Sam Dingle and his girlfriend Rachel Breckle for the crime.

    Declan then totally lost the plot, and tried to kill Charity. But his nephew, Robbie got caught in the crossfire and killed by a flare gun.

    Declan went on the run and Home Farm was repossessed.

    The White family pose on the stairs at Home Farm in glam gear
    Robert Sugden made his way to Home Farm with the Whites (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Whites: 2014-2018

    Self-made millionaire Lawrence White took the keys to the ‘Big House’ in 2014 and gave his new pad a very swanky makeover. Joining him were his daughter Chrissie, her fiancé and former Dales resident Robert Sugden and Chrissie’s son Lachlan.

    Drama

    Robert embarked on a high-risk affair with mechanic Aaron Dingle, who exposed their cheating to Chrissie during a dramatic Home Farm showdown.

    The house was also the scene of bloodshed in July 2016, when Lachlan held Lawrence hostage with a shotgun after a family feud. Lachlan accidentally pulled the trigger on his grandfather and Chrissie helped him frame Andy Sugden for attempted murder.

    Death

    In 2018, Lawrence sold Home Farm to Joseph Tate, the grandson of Frank and son of Chris. The Whites then decided to move to New Zealand, but didn’t make it that far as Lawrence and Chrissie were killed in a car crash caused by Lachlan.

    Joe Tate looks concerned
    Joe Tate posed as Tom Waterhouse at first (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Tates New Era at Home Farm in Emmerdale: 2018-present

    12 years after his departure, Joseph (Joe) Tate returned to the village. Posing under the alias of Tom Waterhouse, he purchased his childhood home, Home Farm.

    Joe ran the show for a while and was set to wed Debbie Dingle, but he soon ran into financial difficulties.

    And it wasn’t long before Joe’s former step-grandmother, Kim Tate, made a dramatic return to reclaim her rightful place as lady of the manor.

    Kim remains in charge, alongside her husband Will Taylor.

    Kim Tate in a blue dress poses smugly by a car
    Kim Tate made a dramatic return to the manor house (Credit: ITV)

    Drama

    Kim wanted Joe out of the picture and instructed her right hand man Graham Foster to get rid of him. Graham couldn’t go through with it and Joe ended up being attacked and left for dead by Cain Dingle. It was later revealed he was still alive and living off Kim’s money in Monte Carlo.

    Kim wasted no time in making an enemy of nearly every local. She ended up getting pushed off the upstairs balcony at Home Farm by Faith Dingle. She survived the fall, of course.

    Kim and Caleb do business
    Kim was too smart for Caleb in the end (Credit: ITV)

    Deceit

    Kim moved back into Home Farm permanently in 2019, and that same year her adult son Jamie came to the village.

    Ruthless Jamie set his sights on his mum’s empire and began drugging her brandy over a period of months. Kim wised up to her son’s wicked plot and got one over on Jamie by faking her own death!

    Kim came under threat again in 2023, when Frank Tate’s secret son Caleb Miligan plotted to destroy her and take control of Home Farm, which he viewed as his birth right.

    Caleb conspired with son Nicky to take everything Kim had in revenge for her part in his father’s death – but she got the upper hand.

    Craig lies dead in a field
    Craig was killed by Kim’s horse (Credit: ITV)

    Death

    The body of rapist Craig Reed was found in the fields of Home Farm in October 2023. Every member of the Dingle family was in the frame for the crime, but the real killer was Kim’s horse Ice, who had trampled Craig to death.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

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  • David’s shop in Emmerdale: The full history of all the owners from Natasha Wylde to David Metcalfe

    David’s shop in Emmerdale: The full history of all the owners from Natasha Wylde to David Metcalfe

    David’s shop is the place to go in Emmerdale if you need a pint of milk or loaf of bread. Think of it like a convenience store, but packed full of artisan goodies and with its own personalised jute bags.

    A valued local business, it’s situated on Church Lane and attached to Farrers Farm.

    It was given the eponymous title from former owner, David Metcalfe, who was in charge from 2015 until his departure from the Dales in 2023.

    Many of the village residents have worked behind the till of the shop, and it’s seen its fair amount of action over the years.

    Steph looks fed up as Rodney orders her out in Emmerdale
    Rodney originally had the premises as his Antique Barn (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The history of David’s shop in Emmerdale

    Back before it was a shop, the building was actually a barn. From here, Rodney Blackstock used to run his antiques business.

    But that all changed when the wealthy Wylde family arrived in the village and set up residence in Home Farm.

    A truck crashes into Wyldes Home Farm Fayre
    Wyldes Home Farm Fayre was destroyed early on (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Wyldes Home Farm Fayre

    Keen to make her mark, Natasha Wylde decided to open a shop in the centre of the community, providing customers with wholesome, local produce.

    The clan purchased the barn, converting it into a shop and living area and giving it the name Wyldes Home Farm Fayre (don’t even get us started on the missing apostrophe!)

    Doug Potts and Leyla Harding were employed as co-managers, while Rodney was given the job of delivery driver.

    The shop had only been open a matter of days when Rodney left the handbrake off his van. The vehicle crashed into the shop, trapping Doug, Leyla and Ryan Lamb inside.

    But as money was no problem for the Wyldes, they just fixed the damage and reponed within days.

    Hannah and David in Emmerdale confronts Leyla behind the counter of the shop
    Leyla’s tenure didn’t last long (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Leyla’s

    In 2011, co-manager Leyla became the new owner of the farm shop and renamed it Leyla’s.

    She bought the business with her boyfriend David Metcalfe, but their partnership – professional and romantic – wasn’t to go the distance.

    The couple split the same year and Leyla sold her share to David.

    David sits on a ladder looking sad with a pot of paint as worried Hannah, Alicia and Edna watch on
    The sign was eventually repainted properly! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    David’s shop in Emmerdale

    After Leyla dumped him and the Dales, David took full control of the store. Following in his predecessor’s unimaginative footsteps, David named the shop after himself!

    And there he remained until June 2015 when David decided to emigrate to Portugal with then-wife Alicia Gallagher.

    He sold the business to Bob Hope’s daughter, Carly, a move which turned out to be very unwise…

    Carly Hope stands in the flooded shop looking horrified in Emmerdale
    Carly was not the right person for the job (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Carly Hope takes over

    Carly’s reign over the shop was nothing short of shambolic.

    She renamed the business Hope for the Best, which should have been an indication to expect the worst. Carly had absolutely zero interest in running the business and even turned up to its unveiling drunk.

    And when a burst pipe wrecked all the shop’s merchandise, Carly confessed she hadn’t taken out any insurance. To cover the costs, she and local bad boy Ross Barton robbed a truck to get cash for the repairs.

    Carly was eventually forced to confess everything and Brenda Walker reported her to the police.

    Wanted for fraud, Carly went on the run, leaving the shop empty.

    David’s return to his shop in Emmerdale

    David returned and reclaimed his shop at a reduced price when it went under the hammer.

    He gave the place a makeover, with a fancy deli bar, and even gave Carly a job so she could repay him.

    2021 saw the arrival of the shop’s new delivery bike, which was brought in as part of a drive to be more eco-friendly.

    David also brought in his stepson Jacob Gallagher and Kerry Wyatt to run things during his breaks away from the village.

    David and Pollard argue in David's Shop in Emmerdale
    David had branded bags and everything (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Pollard takes over

    In 2022, David ran into severe financial difficulty at the shop. His then-girlfriend Victoria Sugden sold off the land she had inherited from her grandmother, Annie, to bail him out.

    However David just kept spending and got into even more trouble when he decided to start doing deliveries and then got a speeding ticket that would have lost him his licence.

    In a bid to cover his tracks he put the ticket in Victoria’s name. When she found out she was fuming. They broke up, and David was forced to take his punishment.

    Still in debt, David was eventually bailed out by his dad. Eric Pollard, who had sold the B&B to retire with Brenda and travel the world, bought David out.

    Then David left town for good and Eric is saddled with running a shop he never really wanted. Tracy currently manages the place, with Jacob helping out too.

    Shop wars

    Leyla Harding was caught with her fingers in the till when she stole £250 to buy a pair of fancy shoes she’d had her eye on.

    Nathan Wylde blackmailed her over the theft, but got his comeuppance when David discovered what he was up to.

    And in 2015, David’s grand re-opening had to be pushed back when his dad Eric Pollard trashed the shop in a grief-induced rage, the damage of which took weeks to put right.

    Pollard also found himself caught up in an armed robbery when two youths tried to raid David’s and ended up with a broken arm.

    Births, marriages and deaths

    Unsurprisingly no marriages have taken place the shop, but there have been a couple of baby dramas and near fatalities.

    Nicola King went into labour with daughter Angelica while locked inside the shop, but thankfully made it to hospital in time to give birth.

    And history repeated itself in 2014 when David’s ex-girlfriend Priya Sharma’s waters broke in front of his wife, Alicia.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

  • Café Main Street: From Viv Hope’s Post Office to Brenda and Nicola’s busy eatery

    Café Main Street: From Viv Hope’s Post Office to Brenda and Nicola’s busy eatery

    Café Main Street is where you’ll find the locals of Emmerdale enjoying a cuppa and a catch up. Housed in the former village shop and Post Office, the cafe has been serving up coffee and cake to its customers since 2011.

    As its name suggests, the cafe is situated on Main Street, in the heart of Emmerdale, near Keepers Cottage and Mill Brook Cottage.

    It is currently co-owned by Bob Hope, Brenda Walker, and Nicola King, who has a 20 percent stake in the business.

    And serving up the beverages, barista with his own brand of old-school charm is Nicola’s father, Rodney Blackstock.

    The history of Café Main Street in Emmerdale

    Café Main Street’s building was first seen on screen in 1973, when it was the Beckindale Village Shop.

    Incredibly, the building and then-shop dated all the way back until around 1700.

    Vic and Viv Windsor in Emmerdale pose behind the Post Office counter
    Vic and Viv were determined to make a go of the place (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Post Office

    Café Main Street was also formerly the village Post Office. This was installed in 1975, but only mentioned on-screen occasionally and its interior was rarely seen.

    In August 1993, Viv and Vic Windsor and their family – moved to the village and purchased the post office.

    From then it became a central location and survived several local disasters, including the famous plane crash of December 1993.

    Vic Windsor has no idea Billy Hopwood is pointing a gun at him in Emmerdale
    Vic was killed by Billy Hopwood (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    In 1994, a gas explosion ripped through the post office. Viv was held at gunpoint by masked robbers in 1994. Then, on Christmas Day 1998, Vic was killed in a bungled burglary. The armed robber was Andy Sugden’s dad Billy Hopwood.

    Viv remarried Bob Hope and continued to run the post office and cafe.

    Then tragedy struck again in January 2011 when a fire claimed the life of postmistress Viv and her friend Terry Woods.

    The post office was largely destroyed, so Viv’s widower Bob Hope decided to re-open exclusively as a café.

    Brenda Walker, Hazel Rhodes and Bob Hope behind the counter of Café Main Street in Emmerdale looking annoyed at Rachel Breckle
    Bob launched the new business in 2011 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Bob’s new business

    Bob launched Main Street Café in 2011, and although the business is still going, he’s definitely made a few mistakes along the way,

    In 2015, Bob found himself on the wrong side of the law when he pinched money from the cafe till to cover a pay-day loan.

    Bob roped Val Pollard in to pose as business partner Brenda Walker to secure the loan. However, he ended up getting arrested for fraud. Bob was bailed, but did eventually go to prison after getting into a fight.

    Following his release, Bob came up with the idea of holding a regular mothers and children group in the cafe to bring in more revenue. However, this ended up being rather short-lived.

    Brenda looks worried as Liam checks Dan out at Café Main Street in Emmerdale
    Brenda was blamed for Dan’s condition (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Financial woes for Café Main Street in Emmerdale

    By August 2018, the Café was struggling to stay afloat. Bob made the decision to stop working there. He only collects the profits from his share if there were any left over.

    It wasn’t long before Bob returned behind the counter, but the cafe soon faced total financial ruin after Brenda accidentally served a sandwich containing almonds to Dan Spencer, unaware he was severely allergic to them.

    The incident left Dan wheelchair-bound and Brenda was threatened with expensive legal action.

    That’s when Nicola King stepped in and decided to capitalise on Brenda’s misfortune.

    Nicola offered Bob and Brenda £20,00 in exchange for a 20 percent share of the business, which they were forced to accept.

    Nicola and Bernice talk frustratedly in the cafe
    Nicola now runs the cafe (Credit: ITV)

    Bob now owns the B&B – alongside Nicola and Jimmy – and Brenda, Nicola and Jimmy, plus Rodney are usually seen behind the counter of the cafe.

    Both Nicola and Brenda are renowned village gossips, so anyone having a private conversation in there should be warned: it won’t stay private for long!

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.30pm and 2.05pm.

  • Butlers Farm: Cain and Moira Dingle’s home and the place of Holly Barton’s death

    Butlers Farm: Cain and Moira Dingle’s home and the place of Holly Barton’s death

    Butlers Farm in Emmerdale is one of the soap’s most recognisable properties. It is currently home to Moira and Cain Dingle, but it has a rich history.

    The 157-acre working farm was built around 1800 and is situated a short distance from the main village.

    As Emmerdale was originally an agricultural community, Butlers is an important piece of the village’s past.

    The farm is the property of Kim Tate, who purchased it from previous owner Moira Dingle in 2023. Moira still owns the farmhouse of Butlers and the field where daughter Holly is buried. Moira lives there with husband Cain and their young sons Kyle Winchester and Isaac Dingle.

    Location shooting for Butlers Farm is filmed at Brookland Farm, which is in the village of Eccup. The interior of Butlers farmhouse are filmed in the Emmerdale studios in Leeds.

    Emmerdale: Wilf Butler of Butlers Farm talks to Jack Sugden
    Wilf was helped by Jack Sugden, but he still couldn’t turn his fortunes around at Butlers Farm (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The history of Butlers Farm in Emmerdale

    The farm is thought to date back to the beginning of the early nineteenth century. It was originally owned by a local man called Wilf Butler, who gave his name to the farm.

    Butlers was thought to have remained in the Butler family until 2003, when it was first seen on screen.

    Wilf had a son called Stephen and when we first met them, Wilf, played by Peter Armitage, was almost bankrupt. With the farm in poverty Jack Sugden helped him out.

    Andy Sugden sits in the drivers seat of a green Landrover
    Andy was only young when he took over (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The Andy Sugden years

    In 2003, farmer’s son Andy Sugden decided he wanted to have a go at running his own holding. He and first wife Katie Addyman took over the tenancy and the young couple grafted all hours to keep the farm running.

    Following his divorce from Katie, Andy married Jo Stiles, but the pair split due to Andy’s violent behaviour.

    Andy struggled to run the farm on his own, and when Jo sold all of Butlers equipment and livestock he was left with nothing.

    He subsequently suffered a complete mental breakdown and was forced to give up his beloved Butlers, marking the end of an era.

    Hannah, Holly, John, Adam and Moira look fed-up at Butlers Farm in Emmerdale
    The Bartons faced some struggles there (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The John Barton years at Butlers Farm in Emmerdale

    Butlers was given a shake-up with the arrival of the Bartons in 2009.

    This modern farming family were brought in by former series producer, Gavin Blyth and consisted of dad John, mum Moira and their three teenage children Adam, Holly and Hannah (who is now Matty).

    Andy was re-hired and the family also brought in farmhand Alex Moss to help them manage Butlers.

    In 2011, John and Moira decided they wanted to make Butlers their permanent home and bought it from the Home Farm estate for a reduced price.

    Following John’s tragic death in a car accident, grieving Moira wanted to sell Butlers, but was convinced her kids to stay put.

    James, Ross, Finn and Pete Barton pose for press shot
    The Barton boys made an impact (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The James Barton years

    In 2014, Butlers saw the arrival of four new faces – John’s brother James Barton and his three sons, Pete, Ross and Finn.

    The clan had come to Butlers because they had lost their own farm. James and co were later joined by his former wife, Emma.

    After James’s death in October 2016 his shares in Butlers went Emma and their sons

    Moira kisses Holly's head in Emmerdale after she dies from a heroin overdose at Butlers Farm
    Holly’s death was devastating (Credit: ITV)

    Deaths at Butlers Farm in Emmerdale

    You could say it’s something of a curse to live at Butlers – particularly if your last name is Barton!

    The first of the Barton brood to meet their maker was John, who perished in a car crash.

    The family then suffered tragic two losses in 2016.

    In September, Moira discovered her daughter Holly dead in bed after she’d succumbed to a heroin overdose in her sleep. This sad event marked the only death to actually occur in Butlers.

    And the next month, James was accidentally pushed off a bridge by his wife, Emma.

    Almost a year on from that fateful day, Emma accidentally gunned down Finn, and was subsequently pushed to her death off a viaduct by Moira.

    Crikey!

    Moira and Cain share a steamy kiss in a barn
    Forbidden romance turned into everlasting love (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Steamy affairs

    If the walls in Butlers could talk, they’d have some saucy tales to tell!

    There’s been quite a bit of rolling around in haystacks – particularly involving Moira!

    Her relationship with Cain actually began as an affair, when she was still married to first husband, John, and the lovers enjoyed a few steamy sessions in the farmhouse.

    Moira also has also engaged in hanky panky with farmhand Alex Moss, and more recently Nate Robinson – who turned out to be Cain’s long-lost son!

    Moira and Cain Dingle smile after getting married
    Happy ever after for Moira and Cain? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Wedding bells

    Cain and Moira Dingle tied the knot at Butlers back in 2014.

    One of the farm’s barns was transformed into a wedding venue and the couple’s loved ones gathered there to watch the happy pair exchange vows.

    Recently another of the Butlers barns has had a complete makeover, so could more wedding plans be on the horizon?

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.30pm and 2.05pm.