I visited Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm - and there's a catch

Diddly Squat Farm

Blog post published at 4:03 PM UK time on May 3, 2024. Last updated at 4:06 PM UK time on May 3, 2024.

Clarkson's Farm has returned for its third season, and a visitor has revealed what Diddly Squat is truly like beyond what is shown on television.

A TikTok video featuring @sazzle_shares from London has shown her visiting the famous Cotswolds farm shop that gained popularity from its appearance in a series on Amazon Prime Video. Although the scenery is breathtaking, there is one disadvantage.

During her visit, she stated that if there was a long line, she wouldn't wait at the Chipping Norton Farm Shop, and also noted that the items for sale were expensive. She also mentioned that the shop appeared larger on television than it actually is.

She acknowledged that the shop was unimpressive and lacked any merchandise, but she did enjoy dining at the nearby quaint eatery. The restaurant owned by Clarkson had been closed down by the local council. Consequently, she found it convenient to access the shop and quickly grab a bite at the restaurant.

The audience seemed to be in agreement that the store had exorbitant prices; however, quite a few enthusiasts of Jeremy Clarkson were prompt in commending the quality of its food, to the point where some were willing to wait in line.

A lady recently visited the Diddly Squat Farm shop, which was showcased in the TV show "Clarkson's Farm," and relished the cuisine. However, she was reluctant to wait in line if necessary. The photo accompanying the article captures Jeremy Clarkson, who is 64 years old, on the farm.

Sazz, a TikToker from London, enjoyed her visit to the farm shop. However, some of her followers were uncertain about it and criticized it for being too expensive.

The camera showed a snippet that lasted for 40 seconds where some of the newly harvested food sold at Jeremy's farm store was revealed. This included a range of cheese types.

In the video that lasted for 40 seconds, a lady named Sazz stated that there was no line and she could enter the store directly.

She recognized that the bar and dining place were enjoyable, but admitted that she wouldn't wait in line for hours at the Chipping Norton Farm Shop.

Sazz loved dining at the quaint restaurant, mentioning its charming outdoor seating and stunning scenery.

I tried this mouth-watering halloumi burger and I must say, the beef burgers also appear appetizing. As for drinks, they offer Jeremy's beer (Hawkstone).

Determined that she did not want to wait in line, she emphasized: 'It would be a great place to visit if you can avoid the line'.

The camera moved to the inside of The Cotswolds farm store, where they provide farm milk that went through pasteurization, and a lot of fresh cheese.

The website promotes the homemade jam at a price of £4.80.

There were mixed feelings among fans about Jeremy's new project. The former host of Top Gear, who is 64 years old, purchased roughly 1,000 acres of land in Oxfordshire and took it upon himself to run the farm.

There were viewers who were clearly supporters of the Top Gear presenter and were prompt to commend the excellence of the food in his store. However, some individuals believed that the prices at the farm shop were too high.

"You got lucky that you're a local because there are usually long lines to enter the farm shop. Also, the back area is really great."

"That sounds pleasant...Farm shops offer some exceptional quality food."

I didn't have to wait in a line, but the food and drinks were fantastic.

"Definitely worth the wait. I would happily queue without any hesitation."

This is a massive scam with outrageous pricing. It's like comparing Blenheim Palace to a bargain store.

Someone else commented that the shed was empty and Sazz concurred, stating that it appeared larger on television and the items for sale were quite expensive.

Clarkson's Farm premiered its first part last Friday, while the second part is set to launch on May 10th exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

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