
Jeremy Clarkson’s farm shop has unveiled a new look as the popular store prepares to reopen this weekend.
Fans will once again be able to purchase the produce from the 64-year-old’s Diddly Squat farm as well as goods from other local sources.
Punters have swarmed to the shop in Chadlington, Oxfordshire which initially opened in 2020 to sell extra potatoes produced on Clarkson’s farm.
The popularity of the shop proved to come with its own issues as its packed car park and long queues caused upset among the local community.
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Fans were dealt a blow over the winter as it was announced the farm would remain closed until March of this year.
While Clarkson assured fans his nearby pub, The Farmer’s Dog, would remain open for business, shoppers will be eager to pursue the store opens its doors again this weekend.
As well as the famous bee juice (honey) cow juice (milk), punters will also be greeted by a spiffed-up store.
The team behind the shop have been hard at work over the winter months to make some much needed improvements.
“Just 3 days to go until Diddly Squat Farm Shop reopens following the winter break. The team have been working hard to fix and refresh,” the store’s official Instagram began.
Chief among these changes has been a revamped front sign for Diddly Squat, updating the tired and weather-beaten previous version.
“Just look at the sign, it’s like new!” they wrote.
Along with the update, the account shared a photo of the revamped sign – featuring gleaming white text on a luxuriously red brown backdrop.
Diddly’s Squat’s iconic chicken logo bearing the DSF initials remains, standing proud over the sign.
The official account also confirmed that the farm store’s doors “will be open on Saturday and Sunday 09.30-16.30. Normal hours resume.”
Under the post, fans shared their enthusiasm with the renovations and expressed their excitement about the reopening.
One enthused: “That’s so much better!”
“Damn we gonna have to go back now to get another pic infront of the newly painted sign,” another wrote.
Others referenced Clarkson’s past battles with local officials.
“Shows it was worth every hurdle with the council, may this year be the best year yet,” a third glowed.
A fourth quipped: “I hope you got planning permission for your sign!”