Fern Britton stalker drove 200 miles to stay in her holiday cottage in her ... trends now

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James Haviland sent the TV star flowers and cards and turned up in her village

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Fern Britton's stalker drove 200 miles to stay in her holiday cottage in the village where she lived in a bizarre episode which the TV presenter described as 'disturbing and scary'.

James Haviland, 63, from Basingstoke tracked down the star as part of a terrifying campaign against her. 

Last week he admitted to magistrates in Cornwall that he had been stalking her for two years.

His crusade against the author and TV star began when he started sending her cards and flowers.

He then travelled more than 200 miles to the village of Padstow where the former This Morning presenter has gone on holiday as a child.

Fern Britton, 66, has revealed that a stalker drove 200 miles to stay in her holiday cottage in her village in Cornwall

Fern Britton, 66, has revealed that a stalker drove 200 miles to stay in her holiday cottage in her village in Cornwall

Briton has most recently appeared on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year but when not in front of the cameras often retreats to her Cornish cottage which she bought after her parents died

Briton has most recently appeared on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year but when not in front of the cameras often retreats to her Cornish cottage which she bought after her parents died

Britton moved to the Cornish village of Padstow after the separation from her TV chef husband Phil Vickery (pictured)

Britton moved to the Cornish village of Padstow after the

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