Emma Watkins is the daughter of a farmer from
Knighton,
Powys (then within
Radnorshire),
Wales. Until the financial crash of 1929, the Watkins family had been tenant farmers on the
Stanage estate. However, to cover
death duties, the Coltman-Rogers family sold Heartsease farmhouse to Emma’s grandfather. In 1962, when her parents John and Roma (née Davies) married, her grandfather passed the management of Heartsease to her father. Her grandfather died when she was just nine years of age. Whilst her brothers, William and Roger, were privately educated, Emma was sent to the local primary school at Bucknell,
Shropshire. This was due to financial difficulties her parents were having at that time. Emma faced challenges in her studies, primarily due to dyslexia. During her teenage years, each year in late autumn or early winter, her parents would organise their own shoots, with Emma receiving between twenty and fifty
pheasants. These shoots, along with parties held in the long barn, provided entertainment for the local community. During the summer holidays, she stayed at a
holiday house in
Borth, where she spent time with her parents, cousins, and uncles. Emma received distinctions in all eight grades of her singing exams, completed piano up to grade 7, and also played the guitar. After schooling at
Ellerslie School,
Malvern, she started training as an opera singer at the
Guildhall School of Music, and she flat shared in
London with a friend, but ended up dropping out, although stayed until the end of that year. Her early employment included working on a lambing line and carrying out various farm-related tasks. At the age of 15, she took on her first paid role with the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, selling cheese at the
Royal Welsh Show. After dropping out of the
Guildhall School, she took a job as a
nanny for a wealthy Argentine family with two children in
Fulham. Simultaneously, she explored the possibility of studying
land management and enrolled in an evening course. In 1984, she was accepted into
Southampton College of Higher Education. During the second summer of her degree, she applied to Camp America, a programme that arranges holiday jobs for foreign students, and took on a nannying role once more, outside
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