Kaleb Cooper has officially tied the knot with his long-term partner Taya Wilkinson in a romantic countryside ceremony that perfectly matched his farming roots.
The Clarkson’s Farm favourite, who became a breakout star after appearing alongside Jeremy Clarkson, celebrated his wedding in Oxfordshire with close family, friends and several familiar faces from the show.
Kaleb and Taya, who have been together for a decade, are parents to three children: Oscar, Willa and baby Ashton. Their big day took place at Merriscourt in Chipping Norton, a scenic Cotswolds venue surrounded by open countryside.
The groom arrived in memorable style, reportedly turning up in a McLaren supercar with his son Oscar by his side. But despite the glamorous entrance, the overall feel of the celebration remained rustic, personal and deeply connected to Kaleb’s world.
Clarkson’s Farm’s Kaleb Cooper has married his long-term partner and mother of his three children Taya Wilkinson in an idyllic ceremony in Oxfordshire

Taking to Instagram to announce news of their big day, Kaleb shared a snap with his 3.2million followers alongside the caption: ‘Such an amazing day yesterday celebrating our wedding! We both had the most amazing day! Mr and Mrs cooper’
The groom posed alongside Jeremy (right) for a silly snap, shared by one of his pals
The newlyweds looked overjoyed as they hit the dancefloor
The wedding featured a charming rural theme, including tractors arranged among the greenery to create a striking country-style arch. It was a fitting touch for a man whose love of farming has become part of his public identity.
Kaleb announced the happy news on Instagram, telling his millions of followers that he and Taya had shared an amazing day together as they became Mr and Mrs Cooper.
Jeremy Clarkson was among the guests, attending with his partner Lisa Hogan. The former Top Gear presenter also reportedly helped with the drinks through his Hawkstone brand, adding another Clarkson’s Farm link to the celebration.
His appearance came after viewers recently saw emotional scenes on Clarkson’s Farm, where Jeremy spoke to Kaleb and Charlie Ireland about his health journey and cancer remission. That made his presence at the wedding even more meaningful for fans of the show.
The wedding featured tractors making an arch among the greenery
The couple are pictured in 2024
Taya and Kaleb have been together for 10 years and on Christmas Day, 2022, he got down on one knee, and in a touching social media post he confirmed: ‘She said yes!’
Last month, an episode of Clarkson’s Farm saw the the visibly emotional 66-year-old relay the news to his shaken co-stars Charlie Ireland and Kaleb
Kaleb has previously admitted that Taya took the lead on much of the wedding planning. Speaking before the ceremony, he joked that he would like to say he had been hands-on, but confessed that Taya had done most of the work and had a clear vision for their special day.
The couple’s relationship has long been part of Kaleb’s story away from the cameras. He proposed on Christmas Day in 2022, sharing the sweet news online with a simple message that she had said yes.
Since finding fame on Clarkson’s Farm in 2021, Kaleb has grown from Jeremy’s straight-talking sidekick into one of the show’s most-loved stars. His humour, farming knowledge and no-nonsense approach have helped him build a major following far beyond the farm.
That success has also opened doors away from television, with Kaleb developing a growing business portfolio that includes media work, merchandise, farming ventures and livestock-related projects.
Taya and Kaleb welcomed their second child Ashton last August
But on his wedding day, the focus was not fame or business. It was family, love and the next chapter of a relationship that has already lasted ten years.
For fans, the images from the day offered exactly the kind of moment they love from Kaleb: heartfelt, down-to-earth and unmistakably rooted in the countryside life that made him famous.
With Taya by his side and their children part of the celebration, Kaleb’s rustic Cotswolds wedding became a joyful milestone for one of British TV’s most unexpectedly beloved farming stars


