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Martin Clunes’ quiet rural life on Dorset horse farm with co-star spouse

The Doc Martin star lives along with his well-known spouse Philippa Braithwaite.

Martin Clunes lives along with his co-star spouse Philippa Braithwaite (Picture: Getty)

Martin Clunes’ life away from the cameras is a quiet one, spent in his rural West Dorset residence along with his co-star spouse, producer Philippa Braithwaite. The pair met whereas working collectively on Doc Martin, tying the knot in 1997 and welcoming daughter Emily a couple of years later.

The pair settled down in Beaminster and run a heavy horse farm collectively. The pair determined to buy their farmhouse on Meerhay Farm in 2007, splurging £5million on the 130-acre property. It has been residence to horses, Shetland ponies, 50 Dexter cattle, sheep, hens and canines over time, and Martin admitted he likes to trip horses across the native space.

He instructed Dorset Journal: “You will get a unbelievable nosey of everybody’s gardens over their hedges.”

Talking of buying the farm, he stated: “We all the time wished a subject for a pony for our daughter Emily. And one by no means got here up and immediately, 130 acres got here up which wasn’t fairly what we have been searching for however in the event you do not do one thing you may have a grass downside. It can all go wild so we began with a great deal of sheep.”

Their daughter Emily determined to pursue research in equestrian science, which is “what she needs to do for the remainder of her life”.

Martin stated throughout an look on ITV’s Lorraine that two of his canines have been “a nightmare”, explaining: “They killed a deer after they have been six months previous. Jack Russells. We’ve turned a nook – it’s been fairly the journey. They’re lovely.”

Over time, Martin has hosted Buckham Honest, inviting members of the general public to return and see his menagerie of animals – together with a canine present, Kennel Membership canine present and a heavy horse pageant.

Martin enjoys horse driving in his native space (Picture: Getty)

It has raised greater than £600,000 for native charities since its launch in 2008.

Nonetheless, it hasn’t all been plain crusing. A planning row erupted on the farm when plans to construct an official website for travellers have been submitted, and later permitted – on a plot of land 300 yards away,

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Martin insisted the plans would “trigger hurt to the protected panorama that’s an Space of Excellent Pure Magnificence.”

In February 2026 it was confirmed Martin had misplaced the battle, with members of Dorset Council voting to permit the household – Theo Langton and Ruth McGill – to stay on the positioning. They’ve lived there for greater than 20 years, with their website together with a caravan, workshop and cell van to journey to festivals.

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