Martin Yarworth (52) is seeking fresh legal advice in his battle to be allowed to keep possession of Underhill Farm alongside the A48 at Ruddle.
He has been locked in a battle with the Portman Building Society over a joint mortgage taken out on the farm of which he says he had no knowledge.
Mr Yarworth was shown the door of the farmhouse by bailiffs last week and has since been living in a tent opposite the house in which he was born.
Mr Yarworth said this week he was now conducting his own mini-war and was prepared to fight on for ever.
"I have a lot of support locally and I intend to stick this out until the battle is won. The intention is to hold a demonstration in Lydney on Saturday outside the offices of the estate agents who have been asked by the building society to auction the farm," he said.
"We will do our best to stall the sale and if there is an auction we will be there trying to persuade people not to bid. I plan to carry on living in the tent opposite the farm for just as long as it takes," he said.
Mr Yarworth says he is grateful for all the support he has received, especially from MP Diana Organ and her assistant Annie Lappington.
"Everyone has been very kind and understanding. I am sure if I can get a full public hearing justice will be done," he said.





