He starred in Emmerdale for more than 20 years, playing the role of farmer Andy Sugden until 2016.
But Kelvin Fletcher clearly still has farming in his bones as he was spotted parking his giant tractor on a main road in glamorous Alderley Edge, Cheshire, on Wednesday.
The 38-year-old actor squeezed his farm vehicle between everyday cars as he, his wife Liz and their young children headed to The Village Cafe for breakfast.

Big thing for Wheely: Kelvin Fletcher clearly still has farming in his bones as he was spotted parking his giant tractor on a main road in glamorous Alderley Edge, Cheshire, on Wednesday
Kelvin looked in good spirits as he expertly parked the tractor in a parking lot before inspecting his work.
The star cut a casual figure during the outing, wearing a blue and cream plaid shirt, light blue jeans and mud gray wellies.
He was joined by his beloved wife Liz, whom he married in 2015, and their three sons, son Milo, three- and four-month-old twins Maximus Crowther and Mateusz Kelvin.

Family: The 38-year-old actor squeezed his farm vehicle between everyday cars as he, his wife Liz and their young children headed to The Village Cafe for breakfast
The couple also share five-year-old daughter Marnie.
The family looked relaxed as they enjoyed an al fresco meal together while Kelvin and Liz took a break from farm duties.
Earlier this year, the Fletcher family was seen on the screens of the BBC show Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure.
The six-part series, filmed over the summer of last year, saw the family “move to the country” as they build a new life on a farm.
And Kelvin and his family have clearly embraced the farming lifestyle as they continue to document their exploits on the dedicated Instagram page.

You’re not in the Dales now! He starred in Emmerdale for more than 20 years, playing the role of farmer Andy Sugden until 2016

Attention, you don’t get a ticket for this! Kelvin looked in good spirits as he expertly parked the tractor in a parking lot before inspecting his work

He’s got the look: The star cut a casual figure during the outing, wearing a blue and cream checked shirt, light blue jeans and mud gray wellies


Out and about: Kelvin donned his farm clothes as he strolled down a street in upmarket Alderley Edge – an area favored by footballers and their WAGs

Can’t miss it! Kelvin will have no problem finding his vehicle when he returns from breakfast
The family has even written a new book, Fletcher On The Farm, due out in October, as well as an audiobook version.
Back in June, Kelvin’s wife Liz revealed she had to be hospitalized at 5am before giving birth to twins.
The actress and voice actress said she was concerned Kelvin might not make it to her bedside in time for the birth.
Liz said HELLO! Magazine: “I woke up in the morning and my waters had broken.


There he is: Kelvin undoubtedly drew some looks as he scrambled onto his tractor

Looking good: Kelvin rocked a thick mustache and stubble

All together now: He was joined by his beloved wife Liz, whom he married in 2015, and their three sons, son Milo, three- and four-month-old twins Maximus Crowther and Mateusz Kelvin

Cute: Liz clutched one of her twin babies and held onto son Milos’ hand as she walked

Good times: The couple broke out in giggles as they took their children for a walk
“I called the hospital and they said to come in. Kelvin had to stay with the kids so at 5am I drove myself to the hospital which is an hour away.
“I was a bit panicked that Kelvin might miss the birth if it happens right away. They did a scan and told me, “It will be today.”
Recalling the moment they introduced the babies to their older siblings, she said, “Milo was like, ‘He’s heavy.’ Marnie kissed her. It was so sweet.’

So in love: Kelvin gave his wife a sweet kiss as they stopped outside a shop

Sweet: The family looked relaxed as they enjoyed an alfresco meal together while Kelvin and Liz took a break from farm duties

New life: Earlier this year, the Fletcher family took to the screens on the BBC show Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure

Loving life: The six-part series, filmed over the summer of last year, saw the family “move to the country” as they start a new life on a farm
Kelvin added, “Even though Milo is only three years old, he knew instinctively that he should be really gentle with them. They grew up overnight. Marnie was a great little helper.”
Liz said, “The first week was just crazy — it was like a circus act when they’re spinning plates … I couldn’t physically lift two babies at the same time, but now I can with two fingers!”
Kelvin added, “It feels like it’s always been like this.”
Speaking of their 120-acre farm in the Peak District, he said: “We certainly want the kids to grow up with that lifestyle.”

No way: Back in June, Kelvin’s wife Liz revealed that she had to go to the hospital at 5am before giving birth to twins

Drama: The actress and voice actress said she was concerned Kelvin might not make it to her bedside in time for the birth

Reminder: “I called the hospital and they said to come in. Kelvin had to stay with the kids so I drove myself to the hospital which is an hour away at 5am.”
