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Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat farm shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?

Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat farm shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?

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JEREMY Clarkson leads the rest of the Diddly Squat gang as the show returns for its fourth season.
While Diddly Squat Farm and Farm Shop have been somewhat of an attraction since the show's debut in 2021, the unveiling of Jeremy's new pub has made a lot of people wonder if they can visit.
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Clarkson's Farm started in 2021 and was an instant hit with fans
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Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?
Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the Farmer's Dog are both open to visitors!
After a brief closure to the Farm Shop earlier this year, fans can now visit again and make a trip to the idyllic Cotswolds.
The exact location of the Farm Shop is 5-12 Chipping Norton Road, Chadlington, Chipping Norton, OX7 3PE.
Once there, fans will be able to experience some of the key locations featured on the Clarkson-fronted show.
While visiting the site, many will hope to catch a glimpse of the rising stars of the show, including fan favourite Kaleb Cooper, straight-man and farm management consultant Charlie Ireland, the humorous Gerald Cooper, plus farm shop front-woman and Jezza's partner, Lisa Hogan.
The iconic shop has become a public attraction since it opened, with thousands flocking to it each year, much to the dislike of some of the community.
For visitors coming from outside the Cotswolds, the trip can take two hours from central London by car, or two and a half hours by public transport.
If fans are staying nearby there is the X9 bus from The Bell Hotel in Charlbury that will take them straight past the 1000 acres site and near the Farm Shop.
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Queues are a common feature at the popular farm shop in the Cotswolds
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Previously, the farm also had a functioning restaurant on location called The Big View Café, but this was shut down due to excessive traffic.
In response, this series of the hit show followed the former Top Gear presenter's trials and tribulations of trying to open a pub.
Viewers watched each episode as Jeremy struggled to find a suitable pub for his new venture, despite the sheer number of venues available.
Finally, Jeremy found a pub, which was formerly known as the Windmill, and renovated and renamed it to the Farmer's Dog.
The latest weapon in Jeremy's farming armoury is located off the Asthall Barrow Roundabout, Burford OX18 4HJ.
As it is a working farm, visitors are best to stick to the Farm Shop and Pub - so do not expect to see Jeremy riding around in his infamous Lamborghini tractor.
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The renamed pub opened last year and is already a popular destination
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What can you expect at The Farmer's Dog?
The pub, which champions British farmers, is sure to be on top of fans' bucket lists.
Jeremy's main reason behind opening the pub was that he wanted everything to come from British farms within a certain radius, so don't expect to see any Heinz ketchup on offer.
Instead, visitors to the pub can treat themselves to the steak pie, ham hock terrine, rhubarb crumble, and a wide range of other menu items, all knowing that it has come from local farmers.
Since the pub opened, it has been extremely busy, and after the show aired, its popularity has soared.
And so, for fans hoping to pay a visit in the near future, you may have to wait a while.
Bookings for the new Oxfordshire landmark open each month but get snapped up fast, with forums set up on social media helping fans get their chance to visit.

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