Clarkson's Farm fans ask 'is it worth it' as Diddly Squat Farm Shop queue time revealed

Fans of Amazon Prime's Clarkson's Farm have flocked to Diddly Squat Farm Shop hoping to catch a glimpse of Jeremy Clarkson.

By Gemma Jones, Showbiz Reporter

Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb

Fans visit the shop hoping to see Jeremy Clarkson (Image: Amazon Prime)

Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop has become a huge tourist attraction since his show Clarkson's Farm first aired on Amazon Prime. But now fans of the show have shared just how long it actually takes to get in to the popular attraction.

The shop was opened in Chadlington, Chipping Norton, back in 2020 and attracts visitors from across the country. As well as hoping to get a glimpse of Jeremy, his partner Lisa, or much-loved stars on the farm such as Kaleb Cooper, fans also queue "for hours" to buy some of their produce, sourced directly from his farmland.

One fan decided to document their journey to the farm and share it on TikTok. User meggdrew16 used her farm visit as an experiment to find out just how long it takes to get to the front of the queue.

The savvy social media user put a timer on her phone, as she captioned the video: "How long we queued to get into Diddly Squat Farm Shop..." The video started with an image of the back of the line, and then jumped forward 22 minutes to show it "slowly moving".

After 35 minutes a photograph of a sign was shown that told people there would be another 45 minutes of waiting to go. There were several more signs shown during the TikTok user's wait including a "no dogs allowed" one and another warning shoppers that the Diddly Squat shop only accepted cash.

Lisa and a pig

Fans queue for hours hoping to catch a glimpse of Jeremy and Lisa (Image: Lisa Hogan)

After 58 minutes of queueing, the social media poster still couldn't even see the shop. They finally caught their first glimpse of the entrance at the one hour and 16-minute mark.

It took another 14 minutes to make it to the front of the queue, meaning they waited around one hour and 30 minutes in total.

The poster was finally inside the shop as they treated themselves to some farm goodies. The TikTok ended with meggdrew16 writing: "An hour and a half and an empty bank account later."

While the shopper seemed happy with their day out, people in the comments were less than impressed. One wrote: "Is it really worth a 90 minute queue for a little farm shop?"

Another added: "Absolutely insane when a local farm shop sells the same produce (if not better) with no queue."

A third wrote: "What day did you go? I want to go on a Friday in a couple of weeks but that queue is just a joke?"

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