Clarkson’s Farm has wrapped up its third season, yet the allure of Diddly Squat Farm continues to draw crowds.
With millions of viewers tuning in and summer around the corner, fans are eager to see the Amazon Prime Video hit in person.
Jeremy Clarkson recently addressed how often visitors might spot him at the farm’s famed, albeit tiny, farm shop. Fans of the series frequently ponder their chances of encountering Jeremy and his partner, Lisa Hogan, who manages the shop daily.
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Discussions on Reddit reveal visitors’ experiences, with many hoping to catch a glimpse of the couple.
The show’s escalating popularity drives countless fans to the Cotswolds farm, eager to meet its stars and sample products like Clarkson’s Hawkstone lager and cider. The farm shop also offers local produce, including goods from Jeremy’s pigs.
Numerous Facebook videos showcase the lengthy queues for the farm shop, which now extends across the new car park built in season three following a significant planning permission victory against West Oxfordshire District Council.
One fan recently reached out to Jeremy on X, sharing her daughters’ desire to meet him. She posted, “My daughters are 13 and six years old, they want to meet you Jeremy.
We live in Kent, three hours from your farm. You weren’t there when we went. Please tell us when you will be there so that we can meet you once.”
Jeremy responded candidly, offering some hope. “I’m always here these days,” he wrote. “Just not necessarily at the shop.” This makes sense, given his responsibilities managing the extensive 1,000-acre farm, with roughly 500 acres dedicated to crops, often working alongside Kaleb Cooper.
On Reddit, one user recounted, “I’ve been three times (Saturdays x2 and Sunday x1) and never seen them, or Kaleb. I did see Gerald buying a paper in the Chadlington shop/cafe about three weeks ago.”
Another added, “I didn’t see Jeremy, Lisa, Kaleb, or Gerald at all during my one and only visit. But I also wasn’t really expecting to see anybody. I was just happy to visit.”
Addressing the farm’s notorious queues, one person posted to Clarkson, “The queues at Diddly Squat are ridiculous! They are worse than those at Chessington or Thorpe Park, and this is just for food and drink! I think you need to expand your shop to allow a larger customer flow, although that would require more planning permission.”
Clarkson replied, “We have plans to solve this. And are working flat out on them.”
So, keep an eye out for future developments, and get ready for season four.
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