Excited fans have descended on the Top Gear star’s rural venture, and not everyone is in raptures
With its snaking queues, overflowing car park and pop-up street food trailer, visitors would be forgiven for mistaking Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm shop for a late summer festival.
A constant stream of excited fans of “Britain’s most unlikely farmer” arrive on a daily basis in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, waiting in line at least an hour to buy milk, honey and vegetables from the small shop they have travelled the length of the country – and some, across the world – to visit.