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Music legend and wife have drink at Jeremy Clarkson’s pub
Acclaimed Status Quo drummer John Coghlan has been seen for a second time at The Farmer’s Dog pub near Burford.
Last April, the musician was enjoying a drink with his wife and a pal at the watering hole, previously known as The Windmill.
Now, one year on, Mr Coghlan has returned to the venue, which was bought by Mr Clarkson for around £1,000,000 and opened in August 2024.
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Mr Coghlan, who lives nearby, posted a photo of himself and his wife Gillie in the terrace area at the back of the pub, drinking a glass of Hawkstone Lager Zero.
Having previously been open to the elements, the decking has since been covered and has sofas from the inside as well as heaters and an outside bar.
Posting on the social media site Facebook, Mr Coghlan said: “Enjoying a 0 per cent at The Farmer’s Dog (Clarkson’s lovely pub).”
In his previous post last year, the rocker said he knew Mr Clarkson and often visited the pub as it is so near to his home.
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“Gillie and I had a jolly evening at The Farmer’s Dog, Jeremy Clarkson’s pub,” he wrote.
The famously moustachioed muso was an original member of the Quo and toured the world as part of the band’s classic line-up at the height of their 1970s fame, selling out venues across the globe and storming the charts.
He was behind the kit on their biggest hits, including Down Down which got to number one in 1975 and Rockin’ All Over The World.
Clarkson’s Farm series five is due to hit streaming service Prime Video next month, one year after the fourth season.
Eight new episodes are expected to be released, once again giving viewers an insight into life at Diddly Squat Farm at Chadlington as well as the Cotswolds pub.