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|image = [[Image:Home Farm 2005.png|250px]]
 
 
|place name = Home Farm
 
|place name = Home Farm
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|image = [[File:DgNTMhSXkAE88go.jpg|frame|Home Farm Estate 2019]]
 
|location = [[Connelton Lane]]
 
|location = [[Connelton Lane]]
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|owner = [[Kim Tate]]
 
 
|built = [[Pre-1900|1681]]
 
|built = [[Pre-1900|1681]]
|residents = [[Graham Foster]]
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|owner = [[Kim Tate]]
 
|residents = [[Kim Tate]]
|employees = [[Graham Foster]]<br>[[Priya Kotecha]]
 
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|employees = [[Priya Kotecha]]<br>[[Laurel Thomas]]<br>[[Lydia Hart]]
|former residents = [[George Verney]]<br>[[Laura Verney]]<br>[[Gerald Verney]] <br>[[Charlotte Verney]]<br>[[Joe Sugden]]<br>[[Alan Turner]]<br>[[Terence Turner]]<br>[[Frank Tate]]<br>[[Chris Tate]]<br>[[Zoe Tate]]<br>[[Dolly Skilbeck]]<br>[[Sam Skilbeck]]<br>[[Kathy Brookman]]<br>[[Rachel Hughes]]<br>[[Joseph Tate]]<br>[[Charity Dingle]]<br>[[Jean Tate Jr.]]<br>[[Debbie Dingle]]<br>[[Scott Windsor]]<br>[[Effie Harrison]]<br>[[Paddy Kirk]]<br>[[Sadie King]] <br>[[Jimmy King]]<br>[[Noah Dingle]]<br>[[Tom King]]<br>[[Matthew King]]<br>[[Carl King]]<br>[[Max King]]<br>[[Rosemary King]]<br>[[Chas Dingle]]<br>[[Anya King]]<br>[[Thomas King]]<br>[[Mark Wylde]]<br>[[Natasha Wylde]]<br>[[Nathan Wylde]]<br>[[Maisie Wylde]]<br>[[Will Wylde]]<br>[[Declan Macey]]<br>[[Ella Hart]]<br>[[Mia Macey]]<br>[[Dermot Macey]]<br>[[Katie Sugden]]<br>[[Megan Sharma]]<br>[[Robbie Lawson]]<br>[[Robert Sugden]]<br>[[Nicola King]]<br>[[Angelica King]]<br>[[Bernice White]]<br>[[Gabby Thomas]]<br>[[Andy Sugden]]<br>[[Ronnie Hale]]<br>[[Lawrence White]]<br>[[Chrissie White]]<br>[[Rebecca White]]<br>[[Lachlan White]]<br>[[Sebastian White]]<br>[[Joe Tate]]<br>[[Kim Tate]]
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|former residents = [[George Verney]]<br>[[Laura Verney]]<br>[[Gerald Verney]] <br>[[Charlotte Verney]]<br>[[Joe Sugden]]<br>[[Alan Turner]]<br>[[Terence Turner]]<br>[[Frank Tate]]<br>[[Chris Tate]]<br>[[Zoe Tate]]<br>[[Dolly Skilbeck]]<br>[[Sam Skilbeck]]<br>[[Kathy Brookman]]<br>[[Rachel Hughes]]<br>[[Charity Dingle]]<br>[[Jean Tate Jr.]]<br>[[Debbie Dingle]]<br>[[Scott Windsor]]<br>[[Effie Harrison]]<br>[[Paddy Kirk]]<br>[[Sadie King]] <br>[[Jimmy King]]<br>[[Noah Dingle]]<br>[[Tom King]]<br>[[Matthew King]]<br>[[Carl King]]<br>[[Max King]]<br>[[Rosemary King]]<br>[[Chas Dingle]]<br>[[Anya King]]<br>[[Thomas King]]<br>[[Mark Wylde]]<br>[[Natasha Wylde]]<br>[[Nathan Wylde]]<br>[[Maisie Wylde]]<br>[[Will Wylde]]<br>[[Declan Macey]]<br>[[Ella Hart]]<br>[[Mia Macey]]<br>[[Dermot Macey]]<br>[[Katie Sugden]]<br>[[Megan Sharma]]<br>[[Robbie Lawson]]<br>[[Robert Sugden]]<br>[[Nicola King]]<br>[[Angelica King]]<br>[[Bernice White]]<br>[[Gabby Thomas]]<br>[[Andy Sugden]]<br>[[Ronnie Hale]]<br>[[Lawrence White]]<br>[[Chrissie White]]<br>[[Rebecca White]]<br>[[Lachlan White]]<br>[[Sebastian White]]<br>[[Joe Tate]]<br>[[Graham Foster]]<br>[[Andrea Tate]]
|former employees = }}'''Home Farm '''(previously called '''Miffield Hall '''and '''Home Office''') is the largest property in [[Emmerdale, Yorkshire Dales National Park|Emmerdale]], with eleven bedrooms and numerous communal rooms. It is located about half of a mile from the village and the many owners and residents over the years are known to have had bad luck since they moved in. There is also a granny flat within the house. The house dates back to the 1600s.
 
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|former employees = [[Sam Pearson]]<br>[[Seth Armstrong]]<br>[[Graham Foster]]<br>Matron<br>[[Sister Dawkins]]<br>[[Rose Haywood]]<br>[[Sybil Edwards]]<br>Bob
 
}}'''Home Farm '''(previously called '''Miffield Hall '''and '''Home Office''') is the largest property in [[Emmerdale, Yorkshire Dales National Park|Emmerdale]], with eleven bedrooms and numerous communal rooms. It is located about half of a mile from the village and the many owners and residents over the years are known to have had bad luck since they moved in. There is also a granny flat within the house. The house dates back to the [[pre-1900|1600s]]. With the property comes also the business [[Home Farm Estate]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Until 1978: The Verneys===
The grand abode located on the outskirts of Beckindale village, named Miffield Hall, was previously the home of the Verney family for centuries. In [[1914]], the house became a hospital for wounded soldiers in [[World War I]], and the Verney's relocated to the [[London]] house.[[George Verney|Lord Miffield]] opted to go into exile in Spain in the mid-1970s, but he continued to own the property until his death in [[1978]], ending 400 years of the Verneys' ownership of the property. It was also the end of the Verneys' manorial title as Lord Miffield.
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The grand abode located on the outskirts of Beckindale village, named Miffield Hall, was previously the home of the Verney family for centuries. From [[1914]] to [[1919]], the house became a hospital for wounded soldiers in [[World War I]], and the Verney's relocated to the [[London]] house. Miffield Hall even had a lumberjack's cottage and a gamekeepers cottage on its land, plus various other outbuildings.
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[[George Verney|Lord Miffield]] opted to go into exile in Spain in the mid-1970s, but he continued to own the property until his death in [[1978]]. George's nephew [[Gerald Verney]] inherited the manor but was bound by death duties, so sold the house altogether, ending 400 years of the Verneys' ownership of the property. It was also the end of the Verneys' manorial title as Lord Miffield.
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===1979-1989: NY Estates===
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In [[1978]] Miffield Hall was purchased by a company named [[NY Estates|North Yorkshire Estates]], and was renamed Home Farm. Over the next ten years, NY Estates had numerous people reside in the property while they managed its new-found business estate. The first manager of Home Farm was [[Trevor Thatcher]] but Trevor was sacked soon afterwards after a [[Fish Farm|fish farm]] crisis. [[Maurice Westrop]] took over but was reposted to Wales in [[1980]] and replaced by [[Richard Anstey]]. He was yet again another short term manager as he was sacked in [[1981]] for having an affair with his secretary.
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[[Joe Sugden]] was made temporary manager until [[Alan Turner]] took over as the new Home Farm manager in [[March 1982]]. Alan Turner proved to be quite a ruthless man, and could be tyrannical at times. He had a habit of blaming Joe for his mistakes. Even though he was lazy, the Home Farm gamekeeper [[Seth Armstrong]] was treated quite badly by Alan. In early [[1984]] he was given a stern warning by NY director [[Christopher Meadows]]. Turner was given a long term secretary, [[Caroline Bates]], and she mellowed him a bit. 
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In [[1986]] Alan was annoyed when[[ Emmerdale Farm]] won ownership of [[Mowlam's Farm|Mowlam's Land]] after the [[Harry Mowlam|owner]] died. Alan had wanted to expand the estate. In the summer of [[1987]], redundancies were possible, and this lead to a lot of uncertainty.
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In [[1987]], the NY bosses at Lincoln planned to expand but that also meant winding down its operations in Beckindale and possibly pulling out of Home Farm. In [[January 1988]] announced they were pulling out completely, and the property was sold to Alan Turner and Joe Sugden the following month. This, however, did not last as [[Denis Rigg]] bought the place by swindling Joe and Alan. Alan was kept on as manager of the adjoining [[Fish Farm|fish farm]]. When Denis died in an accident in [[1989]] the [[Tate family]] bought the place and remained for years.
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By [[1988]], NY Estates was winding down its operations in Beckindale, and In [[January 1988]] announced they were pulling out completely, so the property was sold to greedy businessman [[Alan Turner]]. Alan even had several acres of trees felled to raise money. However, less than a year later, he faced bankruptcy, so Alan sold Home Farm to [[Frank Tate]], ushering in a new era for the big house.
   
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===1989-2005: The Tates===
Miffield Hall was then purchased by a company named [[NY Estates|North Yorkshire Estates]], and was renamed Home Farm. Over the next ten years, NY Estates had numerous people reside in the property while they managed its new-found business estate. Some of the people included [[Joe Sugden]], and [[Alan Turner]]. Alan Turner proved to be quite a ruthless man, and could be tyrannical at times. He had a habit of blaming Joe for his mistakes. Even though he was lazy, the Home Farm gamekeeper [[Seth Armstrong]] was treated quite badly by Alan. In [[1986]] Alan was annoyed when Emmerdale Farm won ownership of [[Mowlam's Farm|Mowlam's Land]] after the [[Harry Mowlam|owner]] died. Alan had wanted to expand the estate. In the summer of 1987, redundancies were possible, and this lead to a lot of uncertainty.
 
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[[Frank Tate]] took ownership of the property in [[November 1989]] and moved in alongside his grown children from a previous marriage - [[Chris Tate|Chris]] and [[Zoe Tate|Zoe]] - and his young new wife [[Kim Tate|Kim]]. Frank bought the property for £1000'000. Frank had big plans for the Home Farm estate and planned to modernise the estate and open up a holiday village to make Beckindale a tourist area. Frank quickly became hated by the villagers, owing to his ruthlessness and unkind heart, while the rest of his family became taken with the village.
   
 
[[File:Home_Farm_Back_1991.jpg|thumb|160px|right|[[Frank Tate|Frank]] and [[Kim Tate]] outside the back of Home Farm in [[1991]]]]
By [[1988]], NY Estates was winding down its operations in Beckindale, and in January that year, they announced they were pulling out completely, so the property was sold to greedy businessman Alan Turner. Alan even had several acres of trees felled to raise money. However, less than a year later, he faced bankruptcy, so Alan sold Home Farm to [[Frank Tate]], ushering in a new era for the big house. Alongside Frank came his grown children from a previous marriage - [[Chris Tate|Chris]] and [[Zoe Tate|Zoe]] - and his young new wife [[Kim Tate|Kim]]. Frank quickly became hated by the villagers, owing to his ruthlessness and unkind heart, while the rest of his family became taken with the village.
 
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In [[1992]], Frank opened a [[Home Farm Holiday Park|holiday village]] at Home Farm land. [[1993]], saw Frank and Kim's marriage collapse, the village renamed Emmerdale after a [[plane crash]], which also left Chris paralyzed from the waist down and [[Kim's Stables, Home Farm|Kim's Stables]] destroyed. Frank and Kim remarried a year later. 
   
 
Home Farm saw a very tense hostage situation in [[June 1994]], when [[Reg Dawson]] and two henchmen of his, trapped Reg's ex-wife [[Viv Windsor]], and Alan Turner's new wife [[Shirley Turner|Shirley]], in the house. Reg kills one of the henchmen, before intending to kill Viv after she refused to take him back. However, Shirley dived in front of Viv and took the bullet, killing her. Later, the remaining henchman of Reg's managed to escape, before the police raided the house and killed Reg.
[[File:Home_Farm_Back_1991.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Frank Tate|Frank]] and [[Kim Tate]] outside the back of Home Farm in [[1991]]]]
 
Home Farm saw a very tense hostage situation in [[June 1994]], when [[Reg Dawson]] and two henchmen of his, trapped Reg's ex-wife [[Viv Windsor]], and Alan Turner's new wife [[Shirley Turner|Shirley]], in the house. Reg kills one of the henchmen, before intending to kill Viv after she refused to take him back. However, Shirley dived in front of Viv and took the bullet, killing her. Later, the remaining henchman of Reg's managed to escape, before the police raided the house and killed Reg. [[1994]] also saw Frank and Kim's marriage collapse, the village renamed Emmerdale after a plane crash, which also left Chris paralyzed from the waist down. Frank and Kim remarried a year later.
 
   
 
Frank died of a heart attack in [[May 1997]], leaving Home Farm to Kim, Zoe, and an increasingly bitter Chris. Before his death, Frank had another child with Kim - a son named [[James Tate|James]].
 
Frank died of a heart attack in [[May 1997]], leaving Home Farm to Kim, Zoe, and an increasingly bitter Chris. Before his death, Frank had another child with Kim - a son named [[James Tate|James]].
   
In [[November 1999]], an employee of Home Farm Estate - [[Liam Hammond]] - took Chris hostage in the house, claiming to be Frank's long lost son. The pair began to bond, and Chris was furious with Zoe when she shot Liam dead, on the pretense of "rescuing" Chris.
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In [[November 1999]], an employee of Home Farm Estate - [[Liam Hammond]] - took Chris hostage in the house, claiming to be Frank's long lost son. The pair began to bond, and Chris was furious with Zoe when she shot Liam dead, on the pretence of "rescuing" Chris.
   
 
In [[September 2003]], Chris discovered his wife [[Charity Tate|Charity]] had been unfaithful. His predicament then went from bad to worse after he found out that he had an inoperable brain tumour, and would be dead within a few months. Chris then decided to kill two birds with one stone, or rather himself. He frittered away what little money he had to ensure that Charity would be left with nothing, before committing suicide by ingesting poison while having a last drink with Charity, who was begging for him to take her back. After this, Zoe became the sole proprietor of Home Farm, and the last remaining original Tate, and she set about trying to frame Charity for Chris' murder.
 
In [[September 2003]], Chris discovered his wife [[Charity Tate|Charity]] had been unfaithful. His predicament then went from bad to worse after he found out that he had an inoperable brain tumour, and would be dead within a few months. Chris then decided to kill two birds with one stone, or rather himself. He frittered away what little money he had to ensure that Charity would be left with nothing, before committing suicide by ingesting poison while having a last drink with Charity, who was begging for him to take her back. After this, Zoe became the sole proprietor of Home Farm, and the last remaining original Tate, and she set about trying to frame Charity for Chris' murder.
   
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[[File:640px-Emmie_2005_home_farm_explosion..png|thumb|left|Zoe blows up Home Farm.]]
 
In [[September 2005]], facing the collapse of her business realm, Zoe opted to emigrate to New Zealand with her daughter [[Jean Tate Jr.|Jean]], and Chris' first child [[Joseph Tate|Joseph]]. She was also joined by Home Farm Estate manager [[Callum Rennie]]. Home Farm is sold to [[Tom King]], and Zoe leaves a little welcome present for them. She breaks a gas pipe, and just before leaving for the airport, Zoe and Callum watch as Tom and his family arrive, and the house erupts in a fiery explosion due to the broken pipe.
 
In [[September 2005]], facing the collapse of her business realm, Zoe opted to emigrate to New Zealand with her daughter [[Jean Tate Jr.|Jean]], and Chris' first child [[Joseph Tate|Joseph]]. She was also joined by Home Farm Estate manager [[Callum Rennie]]. Home Farm is sold to [[Tom King]], and Zoe leaves a little welcome present for them. She breaks a gas pipe, and just before leaving for the airport, Zoe and Callum watch as Tom and his family arrive, and the house erupts in a fiery explosion due to the broken pipe.
   
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===2005-2008: The Kings===
 
Home Farm is then repaired by the Kings. Tom expands his business empire by adding Home Farm Estates to his already established company, King and Sons, which he co-runs alongside his sons - headstrong [[Jimmy King|Jimmy]], cold and crass [[Matthew King|Matthew]], confident [[Carl King|Carl]], and black-sheep [[Max King|Max]].
 
Home Farm is then repaired by the Kings. Tom expands his business empire by adding Home Farm Estates to his already established company, King and Sons, which he co-runs alongside his sons - headstrong [[Jimmy King|Jimmy]], cold and crass [[Matthew King|Matthew]], confident [[Carl King|Carl]], and black-sheep [[Max King|Max]].
   
The Kings plan to open a show-home on the outskirts of Emmerdale in [[July 2006]]. However, a gas pipe is broken in the house, so Jimmy lazily has the pipe repaired before the opening of the house - the Kings River House. However, the house explodes during the opening ceremony, resulting in the deaths of [[Dawn Woods]], [[David Brown]], and [[Noreen Bell]]. The incident led to the show-home being abandoned, and the drawing of mass condemnation to the Kings for their handling of it. Tom was then murdered five months later in [[December 2006]] at his wedding reception. Tom's death leaves Jimmy, Matthew, Carl, and his new wife [[Rosemary King|Rosemary]], to continue running the family's businesses.
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The Kings plan to open a show-home on the outskirts of Emmerdale in [[July 2006]]. However, a gas pipe is broken in the house, so Jimmy lazily has the pipe repaired before the opening of the house - the Kings River House. However, the house explodes during the opening ceremony, resulting in the deaths of [[Dawn Woods]], [[David Brown]], and [[Noreen Bell]]. The incident led to the show-home being abandoned, and the drawing of mass condemnation to the Kings for their handling of it.
   
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[[File:Home_Farm_5th_June_2007.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Home Farm in 2007]]
It's then discovered a few months later that Carl murdered his father, but the truth has never been revealed, at least outside of the family anyway. Rosemary later commits suicide after her plan to fake her death is foiled. Matthew later has her coffin crushed in a bin lorry.
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Tom was then murdered five months later in [[December 2006]] at his wedding reception. Tom's death leaves Jimmy, Matthew, Carl, and his new wife [[Rosemary King|Rosemary]], to continue running the family's businesses. It's then discovered a few months later that Carl murdered his father, but the truth has never been revealed, at least outside of the family anyway. Rosemary later commits suicide after her plan to fake her death is foiled. Matthew later has her coffin crushed in a bin lorry.
   
By [[December 2008]], King and Sons was facing bankruptcy, and following Matthew's untimely death at his wedding, Jimmy and Carl were left with no choice but to sell Home Farm, in turn dissolving the decades-old family business that Tom had built up from the dirt.
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By [[December 2008]], [[King & Sons]] was facing bankruptcy, and following Matthew's untimely death at his wedding, Jimmy and Carl were left with no choice but to sell Home Farm, in turn dissolving the decades-old family business that Tom had built up from the dirt.
   
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===2009-2014: The Wyldes and the Maceys===
 
Home Farm was purchased by self-made millionaire [[Mark Wylde]] in [[January 2009]], and he moved his seemingly ordinary middle-class family into the house. Mark's family consisted of [[Natasha Wylde|Natasha]] - his wife - and their children - [[Nathan Wylde|Nathan]], [[Maisie Wylde|Maisie]], and [[Will Wylde|Will]]. Mark also purchased several houses in the village - including a [[Home Farm Fayre|shop]] - and the local [[St. Mary's Church|church]], which initially made the Wyldes unpopular, because the church had been under threat of closure. However, Mark suddenly declared that they had bought the church to give back to the community, a decision which was not discussed with Natasha beforehand, but nevertheless, it made their approval rating shoot up.
 
Home Farm was purchased by self-made millionaire [[Mark Wylde]] in [[January 2009]], and he moved his seemingly ordinary middle-class family into the house. Mark's family consisted of [[Natasha Wylde|Natasha]] - his wife - and their children - [[Nathan Wylde|Nathan]], [[Maisie Wylde|Maisie]], and [[Will Wylde|Will]]. Mark also purchased several houses in the village - including a [[Home Farm Fayre|shop]] - and the local [[St. Mary's Church|church]], which initially made the Wyldes unpopular, because the church had been under threat of closure. However, Mark suddenly declared that they had bought the church to give back to the community, a decision which was not discussed with Natasha beforehand, but nevertheless, it made their approval rating shoot up.
   
However, the Wylde family's time in the village would be very short. Throughout [[2009]], it was revealed that Mark Wylde was simply an alias undertaken by Daniel Lamb, who supposedly went missing 27 years ago. He had a wife named [[Faye Lamb|Faye]], effectively making his and Natasha's marriage bigamous, and a son named [[Ryan Lamb|Ryan]]. The reason why Daniel faked his death was because his business was going bankrupt, and as he didn't want to experience the aftermath of this, he fled the country and set up the identity of Mark Wylde, before going on to marry Natasha and have their children. Faye was still pregnant with Ryan at the time Mark disappeared. Natasha was left embittered by her "husband's" betrayal, so in [[January 2010]], she shot Mark dead in the woods with a shotgun, and hid his body. Mark's corpse was found six months later in [[July 2010]], and after trying to frame Ryan for the murder - who in turn tried to frame Nathan - Natasha was outed as Mark's murderer, resulting in her being jailed, and her children leaving the village. Natasha's business partner [[Declan Macey]] then assumed ownership of Home Farm.
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However, the [[Wylde family]]'s time in the village would be very short. Throughout [[2009]], it was revealed that Mark Wylde was simply an alias undertaken by Daniel Lamb, who supposedly went missing 27 years ago. He had a wife named [[Faye Lamb|Faye]], effectively making his and Natasha's marriage bigamous, and a son named [[Ryan Lamb|Ryan]]. The reason why Daniel faked his death was because his business was going bankrupt, and as he didn't want to experience the aftermath of this, he fled the country and set up the identity of Mark Wylde, before going on to marry Natasha and have their children. Faye was still pregnant with Ryan at the time Mark disappeared. Natasha was left embittered by her "husband's" betrayal, so in [[January 2010]], she shot Mark dead in the woods with a shotgun, and hid his body. Mark's corpse was found six months later in [[July 2010]], and after trying to frame Ryan for the murder - who in turn tried to frame Nathan - Natasha was outed as Mark's murderer, resulting in her being jailed, and her children leaving the village. Natasha's business partner [[Declan Macey]] then assumed ownership of Home Farm.
   
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[[File:6750.jpg|thumb|left|Declan sets fire to Home Farm]]
 
Joining Declan a few years later would be his new wife [[Katie Addyman|Katie]], his step-sister [[Megan Macey|Megan]], and her long-lost son [[Robbie Lawson|Robbie]]. Declan and Katie later got divorced, and in [[December 2013]], as his life fell apart, Declan set Home Farm alight. He and his new lover - Chris Tate's ex-wife [[Charity Sharma|Charity]] of all people - frame Charity's cousin [[Sam Dingle]] and his girlfriend [[Rachel Breckle]] for setting the house alight. They do this in order to claim insurance.
 
Joining Declan a few years later would be his new wife [[Katie Addyman|Katie]], his step-sister [[Megan Macey|Megan]], and her long-lost son [[Robbie Lawson|Robbie]]. Declan and Katie later got divorced, and in [[December 2013]], as his life fell apart, Declan set Home Farm alight. He and his new lover - Chris Tate's ex-wife [[Charity Sharma|Charity]] of all people - frame Charity's cousin [[Sam Dingle]] and his girlfriend [[Rachel Breckle]] for setting the house alight. They do this in order to claim insurance.
   
It takes months until Home Farm is finally rebuilt and renovated completely in [[July 2014]], during which time Declan and Charity marry after she claims to be pregnant with his baby. Charity is later found to be lying, resulting in her kidnapping, Declan murdering Robbie, and the truth about the Christmas fire coming out. Now a fugitive, Declan goes on the run, leaving Megan to pick up the pieces. While Megan tries to take ownership of Home Farm, it is repossessed, and she instead begins working with her new husband [[Jai Sharma]].
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It takes months until Home Farm is finally rebuilt and renovated completely in [[July 2014]], during which time Declan and Charity marry after she falls pregnant with his baby but soon after the wedding she miscarries. However, Charity is later found to be lying, having had an abortion behind Declan's back, resulting in her kidnapping, Declan murdering Robbie, and the truth about the Christmas fire coming out. Now a fugitive, Declan goes on the run, leaving Megan to pick up the pieces. While Megan tries to take ownership of Home Farm, it is repossessed, and she instead begins working with her new husband [[Jai Sharma]].
   
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===2014-2018: The Whites===
 
Home Farm is purchased by businessman [[Lawrence White]] in [[October 2014]], and he brings his family to Emmerdale, which includes his daughter [[Chrissie White|Chrissie]], her son [[Lachlan White|Lachlan]], and Chrissie's fiance, [[Robert Sugden]], who previously was born and lived in the village.
 
Home Farm is purchased by businessman [[Lawrence White]] in [[October 2014]], and he brings his family to Emmerdale, which includes his daughter [[Chrissie White|Chrissie]], her son [[Lachlan White|Lachlan]], and Chrissie's fiance, [[Robert Sugden]], who previously was born and lived in the village.
   
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Lachlan finally confesses to the shooting, and while he's found not guilty, he had previously plead guilty, so he is sentenced to four months in prison.
 
Lachlan finally confesses to the shooting, and while he's found not guilty, he had previously plead guilty, so he is sentenced to four months in prison.
   
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In early [[2018]], following a year from hell, the Whites opt to move to [[Australia]].
Following a year from hell, the Whites opt to move to [[Australia]], so in [[January 2018]], while the family prepares to move, Lawrence sells Home Farm off to [[Joe Tate]], who's [[Chris Tate|father]] owned the house at one point. Joe's return to the house officially marked the return of the [[Tate family]] to Home Farm.
 
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===2018 to present: Return of the Tates===
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In [[January 2018]] while the Whites prepare to move, Lawrence sells Home Farm off to [[Joe Tate]], the son of [[Chris Tate]] who once owned the property. Joe's return to the house officially marked the return of the [[Tate family]] to Home Farm. Joe also moved in his righthand man and father figure [[Graham Foster]]. Later in the year, Joe's little brother [[Noah Dingle|Noah]] came to live with him at Home Fram when the stress of his [[Charity Dingle|mother]]'s trial against her childhood [[Mark Bails|rapist]] became too much.
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[[File:Episode_8283.png|thumb|left|Kim is pushed of the balcony]]
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In [[October 2018]], Joe had to flee the country when his step-grandmother, [[Kim Tate]] arrived wanting him dead. It was revealed that Joe didn't actually own anything but that it all rather belonged to Kim. Kim threw Noah out and managed to get on the wrong side of most of the village, culminating in her being pushed off the balcony by [[Faith Dingle]]. She survived the fall and was discharged from hospital shortly afterwards. She received a visit from the police about being caught on camera speeding in the uninsured sports car and was sent back to prison to finish the rest of her sentence - six months.
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Kim returned permanently in [[March 2019|March the following year]] and took up residence in Home Farm. In [[April 2019|April]], she is joined by her son [[Jamie Tate]] who arrives in the village to work at the [[Vet's Surgery]]. In [[June 2019|June]], it is revealed that Jamie has a wife and daughter, [[Andrea Tate|Andrea]] and [[Millie Tate]], shocking Kim when they turn up in the village.
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==Residents==
 
==Residents==
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===The King Era (2005-2008)===
 
===The King Era (2005-2008)===
 
*[[Tom King]] (2005-2006)
 
*[[Tom King]] (2005-2006)
*Jimmy King (2005-2008)
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*[[Jimmy King]] (2005-2008)
 
*[[Carl King]] (2005-2008)
 
*[[Carl King]] (2005-2008)
 
*[[Matthew King]] (2005-2008)
 
*[[Matthew King]] (2005-2008)
*Sadie King (2005-2006)
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*[[Sadie King]] (2005-2006)
 
*[[Rosemary King]] (2006-2007)
 
*[[Rosemary King]] (2006-2007)
 
*[[Chas Dingle]] (2006-2007)
 
*[[Chas Dingle]] (2006-2007)
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*[[Katie Addyman]] (2012-2013)
 
*[[Katie Addyman]] (2012-2013)
 
*[[Robbie Lawson]] (2012-2014)
 
*[[Robbie Lawson]] (2012-2014)
*Charity Macey (2014)
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*[[Charity Macey]] (2014)
*Noah Macey (2014)
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*[[Noah Macey]] (2014)
   
 
===The White Era (2014 to 2018)===
 
===The White Era (2014 to 2018)===
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*[[Sebastian White]] (2017-2018)
 
*[[Sebastian White]] (2017-2018)
   
===The Third Tate Era (2018-present)===
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===The Third Tate Era (2018 to present)===
 
*[[Joe Tate]] (2018)
 
*[[Joe Tate]] (2018)
*[[Graham Foster]] (2018 to present)
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*[[Graham Foster]] (2018-2019)
 
*[[Noah Dingle]] (2018)
 
*[[Noah Dingle]] (2018)
*[[Kim Tate]] (2018 to present)
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*[[Kim Tate]] (2018, 2019 to present)
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*[[Jamie Tate]] (2019 to present)
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*[[Andrea Tate]] (2019-2020)
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*[[Millie Tate]] (2019 to present)
   
 
==Ownership==
 
==Ownership==
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*[[Mark Wylde|Mark]] and [[Natasha Wylde]] (2009-2010) <!--Paid £5m-->
 
*[[Mark Wylde|Mark]] and [[Natasha Wylde]] (2009-2010) <!--Paid £5m-->
 
*[[Natasha Wylde]] and [[Declan Macey]] (2010)
 
*[[Natasha Wylde]] and [[Declan Macey]] (2010)
*[[Declan Macey]] (2010-2014)
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*[[Declan Macey]] (2010-2014) and [[Charity Macey]] (2014)
 
*[[Lawrence White]] (2014-2018)
 
*[[Lawrence White]] (2014-2018)
 
*[[Kim Tate]] (2018 to present)
 
*[[Kim Tate]] (2018 to present)
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== Animals ==
 
== Animals ==
 
* [[Champion]] - Owned by [[Alan Turner]].
 
* [[Champion]] - Owned by [[Alan Turner]].
* [[Copper]] - (c.1990) - Owned by [[Kim Tate]]
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* [[Copper]] - (c.1990) - Owned by [[Kim Tate]].
 
* [[Dark Star]] ([[1989]]-[[1993]]) - Owned by Kim Tate.
 
* [[Dark Star]] ([[1989]]-[[1993]]) - Owned by Kim Tate.
 
* [[Samson (Horse)|Samson]] (c. 1994) - Owned by Kim Tate.
 
* [[Samson (Horse)|Samson]] (c. 1994) - Owned by Kim Tate.
 
* [[Valentine]] ([[1994]]-[[1996]]) - Owned by Kim Tate.
 
* [[Valentine]] ([[1994]]-[[1996]]) - Owned by Kim Tate.
 
* [[Cossack]] (c. 2006) - Owned by [[Sadie King]].
 
* [[Cossack]] (c. 2006) - Owned by [[Sadie King]].
* [[Troubadour]] (c. 2009) - Owned by [[Katie Sugden]]
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* [[Troubadour]] (c. 2009) - Owned by [[Katie Sugden]].
 
* [[Dog]] ([[2014]]-[[2018]]) - Owned by [[Lachlan White]].
 
* [[Dog]] ([[2014]]-[[2018]]) - Owned by [[Lachlan White]].
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* [[Tally]] (2019-present) - Owned by Kim Tate.
 
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* [[Freya (horse)|Freya]] (2019-present) - Owned by Kim Tate.
==Weddings==
 
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* [[Blake (horse)|Blake]] (2019-present) - Owned by Kim Tate.
*[[1998]] - [[Kim Tate]] and [[Steve Marchant]] get married at Home Farm with [[Zoe Tate]] as the bridesmaid.
 
*[[2008]] - [[Anna De Souza]] and [[Matthew King|Matthew King's]] wedding day was cut short when Matthew was involved in a van crash before the ceremony.
 
*[[2014]] - [[Charity Sharma|Charity Dingle]] and [[Declan Macey]] get married.
 
*2014 - [[Priya Sharma]] and [[Rakesh Kotecha]] planned to get married but called it off the they realised they were not ready.
 
*[[2015]] - [[Bernice Blackstock]] and [[Lawrence White]] get married with [[Nicola King|Nicola]] and [[Angelica King]] as the bridesmaids.
 
*[[2018]] - [[Susan (Talitha Stone)|Susan]] and her husband get married.
 
   
 
== Storylines ==
 
== Storylines ==
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* [[1986]] - The house sustains structural damage after a bird scarer, placed too close to the house, is triggered.
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* [[1989]] - [[Jackie Merrick]] was killed when he accidentally shot himself after his trigger caught on his car seatbelt whilst hunting in the Home Farm woods. His body was discovered the next day by [[Seth Armstrong]].
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* [[1993]] - The [[Plane Crash]] causes a fire in [[Kim's Stables, Home Farm|Kim's Stables]] killing all of Kim's horses.  This is the first of 4 fires on the Home Farm Estate.
 
* [[1994]] - [[Viv Windsor]] and [[Shirley Turner]] are held hostage by [[Reg Dawson]] and Shirley is killed saving Viv.
 
* [[1994]] - [[Viv Windsor]] and [[Shirley Turner]] are held hostage by [[Reg Dawson]] and Shirley is killed saving Viv.
 
* [[1996]] - A fire breaks out in the nursery with baby [[James Tate]] inside. [[Dave Glover]] heads in and saves James, but Suffers from smoke inhalation. He dies later in hospital.
 
* [[1996]] - A fire breaks out in the nursery with baby [[James Tate]] inside. [[Dave Glover]] heads in and saves James, but Suffers from smoke inhalation. He dies later in hospital.
 
* [[1997]] - [[Frank Tate]] dies from a heart attack during an argument with his estranged wife [[Kim Tate|Kim]] , who had just returned after being presumed dead for two months.
 
* [[1997]] - [[Frank Tate]] dies from a heart attack during an argument with his estranged wife [[Kim Tate|Kim]] , who had just returned after being presumed dead for two months.
 
* [[1999]] - [[Stella Jones]] used the house as a makeshift hairdressing salon for a short while.
 
* [[1999]] - [[Stella Jones]] used the house as a makeshift hairdressing salon for a short while.
* [[2003]] - [[Chris Tate]] kills himself by drinking a poisoned glass of wine in order to frame his wife [[Charity Tate|Charity]] .
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* [[2003]] - [[Chris Tate]] kills himself by drinking a poisoned glass of wine in order to frame his wife [[Charity Tate|Charity]].
 
* [[2005]] - Zoe Tate blows up Home Farm whilst moving out after she had been blackmailed into selling the Estate to Tom King.
 
* [[2005]] - Zoe Tate blows up Home Farm whilst moving out after she had been blackmailed into selling the Estate to Tom King.
 
* [[2006]] - [[Tom King]] is killed by son [[Carl King|Carl]] after he hit his dad with an ornament, then pushed him out of the window.
 
* [[2006]] - [[Tom King]] is killed by son [[Carl King|Carl]] after he hit his dad with an ornament, then pushed him out of the window.
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* [[2016]] - [[Lachlan White]] accidentally shoots his [[Lawrence White|grandad]] and [[Chrissie White]] frames her cheating boyfriend [[Andy Sugden]] for attempted murder, who later went on the run.
 
* [[2016]] - [[Lachlan White]] accidentally shoots his [[Lawrence White|grandad]] and [[Chrissie White]] frames her cheating boyfriend [[Andy Sugden]] for attempted murder, who later went on the run.
   
== Events ==
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=== Events ===
* Mid-[[Pre-1900|1600s]]: '''Miffield Hall '''is built.
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* [[Pre-1900|1681]]: '''Miffield Hall '''is built.
 
* [[1975]]-[[1978]]: Teacher Training College
 
* [[1975]]-[[1978]]: Teacher Training College
 
* [[September 1978]]: '''Miffield Hall''' Auction
 
* [[September 1978]]: '''Miffield Hall''' Auction
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* [[July 2018]]: [[Susan (Talitha Stone)|Susan]]'s wedding reception
 
* [[July 2018]]: [[Susan (Talitha Stone)|Susan]]'s wedding reception
 
* [[October 2018]]: '''Masquerade Ball''' for [[Sarah Sugden Foundation for Transplant Awareness]]
 
* [[October 2018]]: '''Masquerade Ball''' for [[Sarah Sugden Foundation for Transplant Awareness]]
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===Weddings===
 
*[[1998]] - [[Kim Tate]] and [[Steve Marchant]] get married at Home Farm with [[Zoe Tate]] as the bridesmaid.
 
*[[2008]] - [[Anna De Souza]] and [[Matthew King|Matthew King's]] wedding day was cut short when Matthew was involved in a van crash before the ceremony.
 
*[[2014]] - [[Charity Sharma|Charity Dingle]] and [[Declan Macey]] get married.
 
*2014 - [[Priya Sharma]] and [[Rakesh Kotecha]] planned to get married but called it off as they realised they were not ready.
 
*[[2015]] - [[Bernice Blackstock]] and [[Lawrence White]] get married with [[Nicola King|Nicola]] and [[Angelica King]] as the bridesmaids.
 
*[[2018]] - [[Susan (Talitha Stone)|Susan]] and her husband get married.
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== Properties located on Home Farm land ==
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* [[Home Farm Caravan]]
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* [[Kim's Stables, Home Farm|Kim's Stables]]
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* [[Home Farm Holiday Park]]
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* [[Toll Lane Fish Farm]]
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* [[Home Fields]]
   
 
== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
 
* The exterior filming location for Home Farm is [[Creskeld Hall]], [[Bramhope]].
 
* The exterior filming location for Home Farm is [[Creskeld Hall]], [[Bramhope]].
 
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Home Farm (previously called Miffield Hall and Home Office) is the largest property in Emmerdale, with eleven bedrooms and numerous communal rooms. It is located about half of a mile from the village and the many owners and residents over the years are known to have had bad luck since they moved in. There is also a granny flat within the house. The house dates back to the 1600s. With the property comes also the business Home Farm Estate.

History

Until 1978: The Verneys

The grand abode located on the outskirts of Beckindale village, named Miffield Hall, was previously the home of the Verney family for centuries. From 1914 to 1919, the house became a hospital for wounded soldiers in World War I, and the Verney's relocated to the London house. Miffield Hall even had a lumberjack's cottage and a gamekeepers cottage on its land, plus various other outbuildings.

Lord Miffield opted to go into exile in Spain in the mid-1970s, but he continued to own the property until his death in 1978. George's nephew Gerald Verney inherited the manor but was bound by death duties, so sold the house altogether, ending 400 years of the Verneys' ownership of the property. It was also the end of the Verneys' manorial title as Lord Miffield.

1979-1989: NY Estates

In 1978 Miffield Hall was purchased by a company named North Yorkshire Estates, and was renamed Home Farm. Over the next ten years, NY Estates had numerous people reside in the property while they managed its new-found business estate. The first manager of Home Farm was Trevor Thatcher but Trevor was sacked soon afterwards after a fish farm crisis. Maurice Westrop took over but was reposted to Wales in 1980 and replaced by Richard Anstey. He was yet again another short term manager as he was sacked in 1981 for having an affair with his secretary.

Joe Sugden was made temporary manager until Alan Turner took over as the new Home Farm manager in March 1982. Alan Turner proved to be quite a ruthless man, and could be tyrannical at times. He had a habit of blaming Joe for his mistakes. Even though he was lazy, the Home Farm gamekeeper Seth Armstrong was treated quite badly by Alan. In early 1984 he was given a stern warning by NY director Christopher Meadows. Turner was given a long term secretary, Caroline Bates, and she mellowed him a bit. 

In 1986 Alan was annoyed whenEmmerdale Farm won ownership of Mowlam's Land after the owner died. Alan had wanted to expand the estate. In the summer of 1987, redundancies were possible, and this lead to a lot of uncertainty.

In 1987, the NY bosses at Lincoln planned to expand but that also meant winding down its operations in Beckindale and possibly pulling out of Home Farm. In January 1988 announced they were pulling out completely, and the property was sold to Alan Turner and Joe Sugden the following month. This, however, did not last as Denis Rigg bought the place by swindling Joe and Alan. Alan was kept on as manager of the adjoining fish farm. When Denis died in an accident in 1989 the Tate family bought the place and remained for years.

By 1988, NY Estates was winding down its operations in Beckindale, and In January 1988 announced they were pulling out completely, so the property was sold to greedy businessman Alan Turner. Alan even had several acres of trees felled to raise money. However, less than a year later, he faced bankruptcy, so Alan sold Home Farm to Frank Tate, ushering in a new era for the big house.

1989-2005: The Tates

Frank Tate took ownership of the property in November 1989 and moved in alongside his grown children from a previous marriage - Chris and Zoe - and his young new wife Kim. Frank bought the property for £1000'000. Frank had big plans for the Home Farm estate and planned to modernise the estate and open up a holiday village to make Beckindale a tourist area. Frank quickly became hated by the villagers, owing to his ruthlessness and unkind heart, while the rest of his family became taken with the village.

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Frank and Kim Tate outside the back of Home Farm in 1991

In 1992, Frank opened a holiday village at Home Farm land. 1993, saw Frank and Kim's marriage collapse, the village renamed Emmerdale after a plane crash, which also left Chris paralyzed from the waist down and Kim's Stables destroyed. Frank and Kim remarried a year later. 

Home Farm saw a very tense hostage situation in June 1994, when Reg Dawson and two henchmen of his, trapped Reg's ex-wife Viv Windsor, and Alan Turner's new wife Shirley, in the house. Reg kills one of the henchmen, before intending to kill Viv after she refused to take him back. However, Shirley dived in front of Viv and took the bullet, killing her. Later, the remaining henchman of Reg's managed to escape, before the police raided the house and killed Reg.

Frank died of a heart attack in May 1997, leaving Home Farm to Kim, Zoe, and an increasingly bitter Chris. Before his death, Frank had another child with Kim - a son named James.

In November 1999, an employee of Home Farm Estate - Liam Hammond - took Chris hostage in the house, claiming to be Frank's long lost son. The pair began to bond, and Chris was furious with Zoe when she shot Liam dead, on the pretence of "rescuing" Chris.

In September 2003, Chris discovered his wife Charity had been unfaithful. His predicament then went from bad to worse after he found out that he had an inoperable brain tumour, and would be dead within a few months. Chris then decided to kill two birds with one stone, or rather himself. He frittered away what little money he had to ensure that Charity would be left with nothing, before committing suicide by ingesting poison while having a last drink with Charity, who was begging for him to take her back. After this, Zoe became the sole proprietor of Home Farm, and the last remaining original Tate, and she set about trying to frame Charity for Chris' murder.

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Zoe blows up Home Farm.

In September 2005, facing the collapse of her business realm, Zoe opted to emigrate to New Zealand with her daughter Jean, and Chris' first child Joseph. She was also joined by Home Farm Estate manager Callum Rennie. Home Farm is sold to Tom King, and Zoe leaves a little welcome present for them. She breaks a gas pipe, and just before leaving for the airport, Zoe and Callum watch as Tom and his family arrive, and the house erupts in a fiery explosion due to the broken pipe.

2005-2008: The Kings

Home Farm is then repaired by the Kings. Tom expands his business empire by adding Home Farm Estates to his already established company, King and Sons, which he co-runs alongside his sons - headstrong Jimmy, cold and crass Matthew, confident Carl, and black-sheep Max.

The Kings plan to open a show-home on the outskirts of Emmerdale in July 2006. However, a gas pipe is broken in the house, so Jimmy lazily has the pipe repaired before the opening of the house - the Kings River House. However, the house explodes during the opening ceremony, resulting in the deaths of Dawn Woods, David Brown, and Noreen Bell. The incident led to the show-home being abandoned, and the drawing of mass condemnation to the Kings for their handling of it.

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Aerial view of Home Farm in 2007

Tom was then murdered five months later in December 2006 at his wedding reception. Tom's death leaves Jimmy, Matthew, Carl, and his new wife Rosemary, to continue running the family's businesses. It's then discovered a few months later that Carl murdered his father, but the truth has never been revealed, at least outside of the family anyway. Rosemary later commits suicide after her plan to fake her death is foiled. Matthew later has her coffin crushed in a bin lorry.

By December 2008, King & Sons was facing bankruptcy, and following Matthew's untimely death at his wedding, Jimmy and Carl were left with no choice but to sell Home Farm, in turn dissolving the decades-old family business that Tom had built up from the dirt.

2009-2014: The Wyldes and the Maceys

Home Farm was purchased by self-made millionaire Mark Wylde in January 2009, and he moved his seemingly ordinary middle-class family into the house. Mark's family consisted of Natasha - his wife - and their children - Nathan, Maisie, and Will. Mark also purchased several houses in the village - including a shop - and the local church, which initially made the Wyldes unpopular, because the church had been under threat of closure. However, Mark suddenly declared that they had bought the church to give back to the community, a decision which was not discussed with Natasha beforehand, but nevertheless, it made their approval rating shoot up.

However, the Wylde family's time in the village would be very short. Throughout 2009, it was revealed that Mark Wylde was simply an alias undertaken by Daniel Lamb, who supposedly went missing 27 years ago. He had a wife named Faye, effectively making his and Natasha's marriage bigamous, and a son named Ryan. The reason why Daniel faked his death was because his business was going bankrupt, and as he didn't want to experience the aftermath of this, he fled the country and set up the identity of Mark Wylde, before going on to marry Natasha and have their children. Faye was still pregnant with Ryan at the time Mark disappeared. Natasha was left embittered by her "husband's" betrayal, so in January 2010, she shot Mark dead in the woods with a shotgun, and hid his body. Mark's corpse was found six months later in July 2010, and after trying to frame Ryan for the murder - who in turn tried to frame Nathan - Natasha was outed as Mark's murderer, resulting in her being jailed, and her children leaving the village. Natasha's business partner Declan Macey then assumed ownership of Home Farm.

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Declan sets fire to Home Farm

Joining Declan a few years later would be his new wife Katie, his step-sister Megan, and her long-lost son Robbie. Declan and Katie later got divorced, and in December 2013, as his life fell apart, Declan set Home Farm alight. He and his new lover - Chris Tate's ex-wife Charity of all people - frame Charity's cousin Sam Dingle and his girlfriend Rachel Breckle for setting the house alight. They do this in order to claim insurance.

It takes months until Home Farm is finally rebuilt and renovated completely in July 2014, during which time Declan and Charity marry after she falls pregnant with his baby but soon after the wedding she miscarries. However, Charity is later found to be lying, having had an abortion behind Declan's back, resulting in her kidnapping, Declan murdering Robbie, and the truth about the Christmas fire coming out. Now a fugitive, Declan goes on the run, leaving Megan to pick up the pieces. While Megan tries to take ownership of Home Farm, it is repossessed, and she instead begins working with her new husband Jai Sharma.

2014-2018: The Whites

Home Farm is purchased by businessman Lawrence White in October 2014, and he brings his family to Emmerdale, which includes his daughter Chrissie, her son Lachlan, and Chrissie's fiance, Robert Sugden, who previously was born and lived in the village.

However, the "Curse of Home Farm" quickly rears its ugly head towards the Whites. Less than a month into their residence at the big house, the Whites find themselves the victims of a burglary by two thugs, who lock Lawrence in a cellar, causing him to have a heart attack. Later on in 2015, after Chrissie and Robert get married, it's found that Robert had in fact hired the two men to rob the house in an effort to make him look like a good guy, and this briefly causes him and Chrissie to separate but they eventually reunite. However, in July 2015, Robert is found to have been having a homosexual affair with one of the burglars - Aaron Livesy, so Robert and Chrissie separate again and he leaves the house.

Chrissie briefly leaves the house for prison after causing a helicopter crash in the village, killing twovillagers and the pilot of the helicopter. She returns home on a suspended sentence. Lachlan also got into trouble with the law after it was found he had sexually assaulted Alicia Metcalfe. While he was found guilty, his punishment was a lifetime on a sexual offenders' register. Lawrence soon gets remarried to Bernice Blackstock, and she moves in with the family.

The curse continues as Lawrence tells Chrissie he isn't her real father in May 2016, then he falls apart in July 2016 after he is outed as a closet homosexual. This results in him lashing out and kicking Chrissie and Lachlan out, with Bernice also leaving him, ending with Lachlan shooting Lawrence with the latter's shotgun. Lawrence survives, and Chrissie manages to pin the blame for the shooting on her new partner, Robert's brother Andy, after he's found to have slept with Bernice. After Andy flees the country, Lachlan becomes increasingly guilty.

In October 2016, Lawrence's other daughter Rebecca arrives, having made a deal with Robert to split the family apart. Chrissie and Rebecca's feud continues as it's soon revealed that before they arrived in the village, Robert had an affair with Rebecca. Talk about two-timing. Lawrence finally decides to come out officially, and he reunites with his old flame Ronnie Hale after decades apart, with Ronnie moving into Home Farm.

Lachlan finally confesses to the shooting, and while he's found not guilty, he had previously plead guilty, so he is sentenced to four months in prison.

In early 2018, following a year from hell, the Whites opt to move to Australia.

2018 to present: Return of the Tates

In January 2018 while the Whites prepare to move, Lawrence sells Home Farm off to Joe Tate, the son of Chris Tate who once owned the property. Joe's return to the house officially marked the return of the Tate family to Home Farm. Joe also moved in his righthand man and father figure Graham Foster. Later in the year, Joe's little brother Noah came to live with him at Home Fram when the stress of his mother's trial against her childhood rapist became too much.

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Kim is pushed of the balcony

In October 2018, Joe had to flee the country when his step-grandmother, Kim Tate arrived wanting him dead. It was revealed that Joe didn't actually own anything but that it all rather belonged to Kim. Kim threw Noah out and managed to get on the wrong side of most of the village, culminating in her being pushed off the balcony by Faith Dingle. She survived the fall and was discharged from hospital shortly afterwards. She received a visit from the police about being caught on camera speeding in the uninsured sports car and was sent back to prison to finish the rest of her sentence - six months.

Kim returned permanently in March the following year and took up residence in Home Farm. In April, she is joined by her son Jamie Tate who arrives in the village to work at the Vet's Surgery. In June, it is revealed that Jamie has a wife and daughter, Andrea and Millie Tate, shocking Kim when they turn up in the village.

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Residents

The Verney Era (c.1600s-1978)

The NY Estates Era (1978-1988)

The Turner and Sugden Era (1988-1989)

The First Tate Era (1989-1998)

The Jones Era (1998-1999)

The Second Tate Era (1999-2005)

The King Era (2005-2008)

The Wylde Era (2009-2010)

The Macey Era (2010-2014)

The White Era (2014 to 2018)

The Third Tate Era (2018 to present)

Ownership

Animals

Storylines

  • 1986 - The house sustains structural damage after a bird scarer, placed too close to the house, is triggered.
  • 1989 - Jackie Merrick was killed when he accidentally shot himself after his trigger caught on his car seatbelt whilst hunting in the Home Farm woods. His body was discovered the next day by Seth Armstrong.
  • 1993 - The Plane Crash causes a fire in Kim's Stables killing all of Kim's horses.  This is the first of 4 fires on the Home Farm Estate.
  • 1994 - Viv Windsor and Shirley Turner are held hostage by Reg Dawson and Shirley is killed saving Viv.
  • 1996 - A fire breaks out in the nursery with baby James Tate inside. Dave Glover heads in and saves James, but Suffers from smoke inhalation. He dies later in hospital.
  • 1997 - Frank Tate dies from a heart attack during an argument with his estranged wife Kim , who had just returned after being presumed dead for two months.
  • 1999 - Stella Jones used the house as a makeshift hairdressing salon for a short while.
  • 2003 - Chris Tate kills himself by drinking a poisoned glass of wine in order to frame his wife Charity.
  • 2005 - Zoe Tate blows up Home Farm whilst moving out after she had been blackmailed into selling the Estate to Tom King.
  • 2006 - Tom King is killed by son Carl after he hit his dad with an ornament, then pushed him out of the window.
  • 2010 - Natasha Wylde shoots her husband Mark dead in revenge for his lies.
  • 2012 - Katie Macey falls down a hidden mine shaft on Home Farm land.
  • 2013 - Declan Macey sets fire to Home Farm.
  • 2016 - Lachlan White accidentally shoots his grandad and Chrissie White frames her cheating boyfriend Andy Sugden for attempted murder, who later went on the run.

Events

Weddings

Properties located on Home Farm land

Background information

  • The exterior filming location for Home Farm is Creskeld Hall, Bramhope.