Clarkson's Farm issues urgent four-word warning to fans in Jeremy update

Jeremy Clakson's Diddly Squat Farm is a popular attraction as fans of the Amazon Prime show clamour to see the real-life location and pick up some items in the presenter's shop.

By Fran Winston, Showbiz Reporter

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Clarkson's Farm hasn't proved exempt from the unseasonal July weather which has led them to worry about the safety of visitors. As a result, they have posted a warning for those planning on popping along to Diddly Squat to purchase farm goods, advising them to take safety precautions.

The official Diddly Squat Farm Shop's Instagram page posted a story to their 1.9 million followers reminding them to wear sensible footwear following all the recent rainfall.

"There's been a lot of rain," they wrote. "If you are visiting the farm shop this week please wear sensible footwear."

The shop is a hugely popular attraction for visitors who travel far and wide to purchase items that have been showcased on the Prime Video docuseries Clarkson's Farm. Thousands of people descended on Oxfordshire Farm every single day.

While there have been reports of people queueing for hours to get into the shop in May an Express.co.uk reporter spent a mere one hour and fifteen minutes waiting to gain entry. The shop is only around 10ft by 8 ft but manages to stock a vast array of produce produced by Jeremy Clarkson on the farm.

Instagram post from Diddly Squat Farm reading There's been a lot of rain. If you are visiting the farm shop this week please wear sensible footwear.

Diddly Squat Farm have issued a warning to visitors following the bad weather (Image: Diddly Squat Farm Instagram)

He sells milk from his cows which he has given the moniker Cow Juice. Also available are his own Hawkstone Lager, Jeremy's Beef Jerky, cheese, pasties, rapeseed vegetable oil, fudge and crisps, just to name a few of the available products.

Last season on Clarkson's Farm Jeremy added mushrooms to the list of available products but, in his own inimitable style, he put a spin on them calling them "space penises".

The day-to-day running of the shop is overseen by Jeremy's girlfriend Lisa Hogan.

Soon visitors will be able to leave the shop and head a short distance to enjoy a pint in Jeremy's pub as he recently revealed he has purchased a pub near Diddly Squat Farm for close to £1million.

Lisa Hogan, Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper standing beside each other smiling. They are outdoors in a field and there is a tractor behind them.

Lisa Hogan, Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper are the main faces of Clarkson's Farm (Image: Prime Video)

Jeremy has bought The Windmill in Burford which he intends to rename Clarkson's Arms. He also said he would “ban confusing pub signs” and use local produce in the venue.

Jeremy has admitted the necessary works on the hostelry are unlikely to be completed before next year. He recently took to Instagram to update his followers on the project.

"We have much work to do, so will let you know when we can open," he wrote.

It’s entirely possible that I won’t get the place mended and open until the icy hand of winter has descended which means I'll have 80 people to pay every week, a quagmire for a car park and no customers because - as I've been told time and again - people just don't go to country pubs any more," he pondered.

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