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Fans left divided after Kelvin Fletcher and wife Liz make Instagram announcement

Kevin and Liz Fletcher have revealed their holiday cottage does not allow pets – causing a mixed reaction among fans.

The couple took to Instagram to let fans know their renovated property is not dog friendly on Friday (February 7).

The pair said they received a “crazy” response after making their renovated cottage on their family farm in Wincle, Cheshire available for let to holidaymakers.

Speaking in the recent episode of the hit ITV show 'Fletcher's Family Farm', Liz Fletcher - wife of former Emmerdale actor Kelvin - said the success of Stag Cottage had "gone above and beyond our expectations".

But the couple recently took to Instagram to reveal their popular home does not allow pets – upsetting some dog lovers in the comments.

“I get asked this question a lot so thought this may need to be a grid post,” they said in a post. “We love dogs but not in the cottage!

The post shows a screenshot of a fan asking why the property is not dog friendly. The pair answered: “The cottage had been finished to the highest standard, I know people love their dogs but I love my furniture and beautifully smelling cottage more!”

Fans were quick to voice their support in the comments, one saying: “Absolutely the right decision. I never book a place if dogs are allowed to stay there.”

Another added: “Someone might have an allergic reaction to dogs, I love dogs but always book a cottage which doesn’t allow animals,” while another said: “You shouldn’t have to justify your decision. Dogs frighten many animals and many animals frighten dogs. It’s not worth putting your farm animals through any discomfort or dealing with guests who’s dogs get spooked.”

However, some didn’t agree with the statement, saying: “Feel I have to reply - it’s

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