Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm is reviewed by tourist who reveals catch that’s not shown on TV
Clarkson’s Farm is back for series three and a tourist has told what Diddly Squat really looks like without TV screens.
In a recent TikTok clampbased in London @sazzle_shares visited the Cotswolds farm shop, which was made famous in the Amazon Prime Video series, and said that while the views are great, there’s one catch.
During her visit, she claimed she wouldn’t queue at the Chipping Norton Farm Shop if the wait was long, noting that the produce was expensive and the shop is a lot smaller than what it looks like on TV .
She even agreed with viewers that the shop is ‘a shed with nothing in it’, but enjoyed eating in the rustic restaurant behind the shop after Clarkson’s restaurant was closed by the council and found she could quickly open the shop enter.
Viewers agreed the store was overpriced, but many Jeremy Clarkson fans were quick to praise the food quality, with some willing to queue.
One woman went to the Diddly Squat Farm store in Clarkson’s Farm and enjoyed the food but wasn’t quite prepared to queue when necessary. Pictured: Jeremy Clarkson, 64, on the farm
Although London-based tikToker Sazz was quite pleased with her experience, fans were left unsure – with some branding the farm shop ‘ridiculously priced’
In the 40-second clip, the camera panned to show some of the fresh produce on offer at Jeremy’s farm shop, including various types of cheese
In the 40-second clip, the woman, whose name is Sazz, explained that there was no queue and she could ‘go straight into the store’.
She acknowledged that the bar and dining area were “really nice” but confessed she wouldn’t spend hours queuing at Chipping Norton Farm Shop.
Sazz enjoyed eating at the rustic restaurant, citing the aesthetic picnic benches and beautiful views.
‘I ate a delicious halloumi burger, the beef burgers also look delicious. They serve Jeremy’s beer (Hawkstone)’.
She was adamant that she didn’t want to wait in line, emphasizing, “It’s a nice place to go when you don’t have to wait in line.”
The camera panned to show the interior of The Cotswolds farm shop, selling fresh pasteurized farm milk and an abundance of fresh cheese.
The website advertises that the homemade jam costs £4.80.
Fans were divided over Jeremy’s brainchild, which was created after the Top Gear star, 64, bought around 1,000 acres of land in Oxfordshire and decided to run the farm himself.
While some viewers were clearly fans of the Top Gear stud farm, they were quick to praise the food quality in its shop, but some felt the farm shop was overpriced
‘You’re in luck, you’re one of our locals and there are usually always queues to get into the farm shop. Back end is brilliant’.
‘Sounds nice…you can get delicious food in farm shops’.
‘I didn’t have to queue either, it was fantastic food and drink.’
‘Absolutely worth it. Yes, I would stand in line, no questions asked’.
‘It’s a huge scam and ridiculous prices. This is what Blenheim Palace looks like Poundland!’
Another said: “It’s a shed with nothing in it,” to which Sazz agreed: “Pretty much!! It looks so much bigger on the show and the proceeds are £££’.
Part one of the Clarkson’s Farm launch launched on Friday, followed by part two launching on Amazon Prime Video on May 10.