Kaleb Cooper has turned his Clarkson Farm star marriage into public business: he married Taya at an intimate ceremony in the Cotswolds. The 27-year-old shared the news with his three million Instagram followers, posting that it was “an amazing day”.
Merriscourt in Chipping Norton
Cooper said, “Such an amazing day yesterday celebrating our wedding!” and followed it with, “We both had the most amazing day! Mr and Mrs Cooper (more pics to come don’t worry).” That last line is the useful one for anyone tracking the story: the wedding is already over, but the first batch of pictures is not.
The ceremony took place at Merriscourt in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, with Oscar beside Cooper as he arrived in a £250,000 McLaren supercar. Taya and Cooper also share Willa Grace and Ashton, who was welcomed last August, so the marriage sits inside a family story rather than a one-day celebrity photo call.
Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan
Jeremy Clarkson arrived with Lisa Hogan, and the event drew the kind of guest-list attention Cooper’s profile now carries. The wedding site is a stone’s throw from Diddly Squat Farm, which made the gathering feel tightly bound to the Clarkson’s Farm orbit rather than a distant society event.
Clarkson’s presence also sat alongside a more delicate note around him: he recently disclosed that he has been diagnosed with cancer. That gives the appearance at Cooper’s wedding a different weight from the usual co-star cameo, even if the day itself remained centered on Cooper and Taya.
Mr and Mrs Cooper
Cooper had already set this up in 2022, when he proposed and wrote, “She said yes! 2022 has been an amazing year. This definitely tops it off.” Taya replied then, “I love you, can’t wait to marry you!” That timeline matters because the wedding now closes a three-year public arc that Cooper has shared in plain sight.
For readers following Clarkson’s Farm, the practical takeaway is simple: the marriage has happened, the couple now refer to themselves as Mr and Mrs Cooper, and more photos are coming. The headline event is done; the next visible piece is how much of the ceremony Cooper chooses to show next.







