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Queues outside Diddly Squat ahead of Clarkson’s Farm series five

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Jeremy Clarkson started filming the programme back in 2019, having taken over the day-to-day running of the Cotswolds farm.

He had initially bought it over a decade earlier, but documented his progress taking on the agricultural tasks ahead of the Covid pandemic.

This initial series was released two years later in 2021 and garnered hit reviews, sparking a further three seasons to be released.

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Visitors queue outside Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop in Oxfordshire ahead of Clarkson’s Farm series five. (Image: Ed Nix)

Now, a fifth edition of the Prime Video documentary is on the way, with new episodes landing on Wednesday, June 3.

Ahead of this, tourists have made the trip over to Oxfordshire to get a first-hand feel and taste of Clarkson’s Farm.

Queues formed outside the Diddly Squat Farm Shop in Chadlington over this past weekend (Saturday, May 16, to Sunday, May 17).

Fans could be seen waiting in line outside the purpose-built store as well as the outside bar, with other visitors taking selfies by the sign.

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Visitors queue outside Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop in Oxfordshire ahead of Clarkson’s Farm series five. (Image: Ed Nix)

Others could be seen leaving with produce bought at the farm shop, including a variety of meats, condiments and achohol stoked there.

It is expected that both the Chadlington store and The Farmer’s Dog pub will become even busier in the coming weeks as the new episodes come out.

The first few of these are released on Wednesday, June 3, before further episodes are released on the following tw Wednesdays: June 10 and June 17.

Filming for series six of Clarkson’s Farm is already underway, with that additional season expected to be released next year in 2027.





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