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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat farm shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Clarkson's Farm started in 2021 and was an instant hit with fans Credit: Amazon 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. 3 Queues are a common feature at the popular farm shop in the Cotswolds Credit: SWNS 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. 3 The renamed pub opened last year and is already a popular destination Credit: Adrian Sherratt 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.


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Where is Clarkson's Farm and can I visit Diddly Squat farm shop and the Farmer's Dog pub?
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 Advertisement 3 Clarkson's Farm started in 2021 and was an instant hit with fans Credit: Amazon 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 After a 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 Advertisement While visiting the site, many will hope to catch a glimpse of the rising stars of the show, including fan favourite 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 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. Advertisement Most read in News TV 3 Queues are a common feature at the popular farm shop in the Cotswolds Credit: SWNS 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 Viewers watched each episode as Jeremy struggled to find a suitable pub for his new venture, despite the sheer number of venues available. Advertisement Finally, Jeremy found a pub, which was formerly known as the Windmill, and renovated and renamed it to the 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. 3 The renamed pub opened last year and is already a popular destination Credit: Adrian Sherratt Advertisement 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. Advertisement Read more on the Irish Sun 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.


Wales Online
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Jeremy Clarkson finds 'separate ways' happiness with partner Lisa Hogan
Jeremy Clarkson finds 'separate ways' happiness with partner Lisa Hogan Jeremy Clarkson has opened up about his relationship with his partner Lisa Hogan, who is a familiar face to fans of his hit series Clarkson's Farm Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan Jeremy Clarkson has shared insights into his partnership with Lisa Hogan, known to audiences from their appearance on the popular series, Clarkson's Farm. The duo have captured fans' hearts on the Prime Video show as it follows Jeremy's agricultural ventures at Diddly Squat Farm. At 65 years old, Jeremy appreciates how the show captures his genuine persona. "It's the real me on the farm show," he said. "There's no Top Gear nonsense. It's much more relaxing not to play a part." For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter Alongside his farming companion Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy also receives assistance from his partner Lisa, who is regularly seen lending a hand at the Diddly Squat Farm Shop, reports Yorkshire Live. Commenting on their collaboration, he revealed: "It's all good. It's not like we're doing the same thing all the time. Article continues below "I think it's a happy way to live, to have breakfast together, go our separate ways, and then you've got plenty to talk about in the evening. "You can go out for dinner and you don't sit like normal old people, not talking to each other," he told The Telegraph. The couple pose together Jeremy and Lisa's relationship blossomed in 2017 after they met through mutual friends at an event. Fast forward five years, and although content in their relationship, Lisa expressed she didn't desire marriage or children with Jeremy. Speaking with Fabulous magazine, she clarified: "Mrs Clarkson? No, thank you, I like Lisa Hogan." She elaborated: "We're at a stage where we are not going to have kids," confirming their stance. "I'm just happy pootling along. I think because of our age, it's much easier. You go, 'God, is it you I end up with? OK, that's it'." Jeremy has previously tied the knot twice; his first marriage was to Alexandra James from 1989 to 1990, followed by a union with Frances Cain from 1993 until their separation in 2014. Together with Frances, he shares three offspring: Emily, 30, Finlo, 27, and Katya, 24. Lisa, on her part, brings three children to the family from her 30-year marriage to millionaire tycoon Baron Steven Bentinck. Reflecting on the initial phase of her relationship with Jeremy, Lisa confessed she took some time to ascertain his earnestness before solidifying their bond. "We'd both come out of quite long-term relationships, and I was really happy being single," she confided. "So I was like, 'If I'm not going to be single any more, I don't want to be with a messer'. "There was [a moment]. I had given myself three months, but it was way before that, where I thought, 'OK, I really like this person'." Article continues below She continued, explaining that her beau "has a laser brain and will take you down", but noted: "And that's where the fun and the challenge is with him, trying to take him down."


Irish Daily Mirror
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Jeremy Clarkson's partner Lisa Hogan has children of her own
Lisa Hogan, the girlfriend of Jeremy Clarkson, has been leading the charge at the Diddly Squat Farm Shop featured in Clarkson's Farm. The pair first crossed paths in 2017 when they were introduced at a social gathering. As fans eagerly await the fourth series of the popular show, they can look forward to seeing Jeremy managing the farm solo as Lisa takes the reins of a new product line. The synopsis reveals: "Thwarted in his attempts to open a Farm to Fork restaurant, Jeremy plans to reignite that vision and get back in the council's good books by drawing crowds away from the farm shop. All he needs to do is buy a pub. "However, the road to becoming a pub landlord isn't straightforward either. Jeremy faces obstacles including derelict buildings, red tape and a picnic site with a colourful past. Cheerful Charlie lends a hand, but even he isn't prepared for the challenges that arise once Jeremy finds his perfect pub." Lisa has won over fans with her sharp wit and decisive actions, and viewers are eager to learn more about her life away from the cameras. Lisa met Jeremy after ending a long-term marriage which lasted for 30 years. The 51 year old star, originally from Dublin, was previously married to Baron Steven Bentinck, with their relationship ending in 2011. During their time together, they had three children, including Elizabeth Mary Wilhelmina Bentick, affectionately known as Lizzy. The ages of her other two children, Wolfe and Alice, remain under wraps. Lisa shared a poignant moment about her son Wolfe, who was distressed thinking he had "killed" Jeremy by passing on Covid to him. In a candid chat on Loose Women back in 2021, Lisa recounted the ordeal: "It was awful. My son brought it down for Christmas and he thought, 'Oh my god I'm going to kill Jeremy'." She light-heartedly added, "And I said, 'Some people will thank you!'" TV lovers can get 30 days' free access to binge great shows like Clarkson's Farm by signing up to Amazon Prime. Just remember to cancel at the end and you won't be charged. £0 Jeremy, too, has three children from his second marriage, and Lisa spoke openly about blending their families. She reminisced about their first holiday together with the kids, saying: "When we went on our first holiday after we met, we took the kids. "They all got on, one was shy starting off and then I was like, 'Get in the pool, no shyness!'" Jeremy's children with Frances Cain, whom he divorced in 2014, are Emily, Finlo, and Katya. Lisa and Jeremy themselves have not had children together and don't seem to be planning a wedding anytime soon. It seems Lisa's children often visit Diddly Squat Farm, as evidenced in season two of Clarkson's Farm. Jeremy was tasked with moving a car that was causing an obstruction, only to reveal it belonged to Lisa's daughter. Unfortunately, his attempt to move the vehicle resulted in some damage, leading to some playful doubts about his driving prowess. Clarkson's Farm season 4 is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on May 23.


Metro
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Clarkson's Farm has lost its charm and it's obvious why
Enjoying Clarkson's Farm has always been a dirty little secret I prefer not to advertise, now more than ever. Jeremy Clarkson is an undeniably controversial figure who is charismatic enough to make shows about farming and cars – two subjects I don't particularly care about – pretty damn enjoyable. I watched the first series with my dad in 2021, and was surprised to find that I thought it was fantastic. I enjoyed the second and third seasons too, but this recent fourth season on Amazon Prime sadly doesn't quite hit the spot. The main problem in this new instalment is that it's repetitive. We've seen Jeremy struggle with tractors before and be suckered in by making expensive and unnecessary purchases. It's not dull watching, but it does feel a little lazy. Perhaps it's just reality that, after years as a farmer, Jeremy is still an amateur, facing the same issues as always, and can't invent new ones to entertain viewers. Even when he tries to buy a pub, it feels like the same old tools used in the previous seasons, like when he opened the Diddly Squat Farm Shop or tried to make a open a restaurant. Even a new character doesn't change things up. The fourth chapter in Clarkson's farming epic opens with a character introduction. Farmer Kaleb Cooper is busy on tour, given his fame from the previous seasons, so Jeremy hires Harriet. The young farmer from Derbyshire fills Kaleb's shoes as farming expert and as the person to challenge Jeremy in every interaction. While Harriet seems like a sweetheart and is an incredibly capable farmer, her role in the show feels underdeveloped, and as soon as Kaleb returns in the third episode, she's off again. I'd have much preferred to see her in more episodes, watch her get comfortable in front of the cameras, built up more of a rapport, and butt heads with Kaleb, but alas she was gone in a flash. Frustratingly, Harriet isn't the only underdeveloped part of this new series. In fact, it feels a bit like a theme in the first few episodes. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Usually, the show does a good job of pulling on viewers' heartstrings, and on more than one occasion has had me sobbing – I'm thinking of the poor piglets squashed by their mum while trying to stay warm. Sadly, my heartstrings remained unpulled. We're introduced to the runt of the piggy litter – adorably named Richard Ham(mond) -who may have to be castrated or slaughtered because of his teeny-weeny size. However, the meeting is nothing more than a plot device so Kaleb can tell a bonkers story about a piglet being castrated by a woman who used her teeth. At first, it seemed that the introduction to Richard was an attempt to make viewers connect with the animals – like Pepper the cow in previous seasons – but it just felt like an awkward addition for some cheap jokes that didn't make me care about the pig. As in every season, the Amazon Prime series did make an effort to shine a light on important issues that affect the farming community and will likely spark conversations among viewers. While discussing how best to slaughter some animals, Jeremy finds that his local abattoir has shut down, and he will now have to pay a fortune just to have his animals turned into produce. He discovers that it is now predicted that by 2030, all abattoirs will be gone, making it impossible for UK livestock farmers to operate. While on a hunt for a pub, he also learns about the dire state UK pubs are in when he is told most in the local area are for sale and in the past 25 years, a third of pubs have closed their doors forever. Harriet also speaks about the male loneliness epidemic and reveals she knows several farmers who have taken their own lives for several reasons, including loneliness, poverty, and restrictions that make their work incredibly hard. Giving a platform to all of these issues is vital, and seeing Jeremy dig into the root of some seriously scary issues affecting the future of farming is one of the best parts of the show. The final episode did have its moments, and it finally felt like some fresh storylines were being explored with classic Clarkson's cheekiness and fun. In the fourth episode, Jermey finally finds a pub he wants to buy, but frustratingly finds it's on a popular dogging spot, lovingly nicknamed 'the A40 bum club'. More Trending Images of glory holes in loos, a sign saying 'Roger my colon', and Jeremy finding knickers and condom wrappers in the woods, finally felt like the light, fresh, surprising humour that made the early seasons so easily entertaining. But then the episode ended. In the look ahead to the second part of the season, things don't look super promising with some 'significant' news from Charlie and some mating cows. However, the last episode gave me at least a little hope that the season might find its feet again and get back into a more natural swing that feels less staged and repetitive and just good old entertainment. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. View More » MORE: Nicole Kidman does the unthinkable in Nine Perfect Strangers season 2 MORE: Neighbours legend fired from job following drug scandal MORE: New Amazon Prime series declared 'show of the summer' by astonished viewers