Jeremy Clarkson has some exciting news for his fans as he announces that his Diddly Squat Farm Shop will be reopening this Saturday after its winter break.

The shop, located in Chadlington, first opened in 2020 and quickly became a local favorite.

However, Clarkson had shared in December that the shop would temporarily close during January and February, with a pop-up shop operating at his pub, The Farmer’s Dog, in the meantime.

Refurbishments and a Fresh Look

During its closure, the shop underwent some updates, including a refreshing of its iconic sign.

Clarkson took to social media earlier this week to share a photo of the newly spruced-up sign, showing his excitement about the reopening.

“Just 3 days to go until Diddly Squat Farm Shop reopens following the winter break,” Clarkson wrote.

He also praised his team for their hard work in making improvements to the shop.

The shop will be open on weekends from 09:30 to 16:30, with normal hours resuming after that.

Fans Excited About the Reopening

Fans were quick to react positively in the comments, expressing their excitement and support.

Many said they were eager to return, with comments like, “Excellent news, our guests love visiting you!” and “We had the best time here last year! Can’t wait to visit soon!”

Controversial Pie Pricing Stirs Debate

In other news, Clarkson recently made headlines for charging a hefty price of £200 for an “extra, extra large” meat pie at his farm shop.

A viral video on Instagram revealed the pricey pie, with a voiceover humorously saying, “Enough pie to throw at your neighbor for 200 quid.”

The video showed the pie alongside other items at the farm shop, including a £22 Christmas candle with the branding “This smells like my Christmas balls” and a litre of milk priced at £6.10.

The video also highlighted the £2 parking fee at the farm, located in a “muddy field,” which stirred some controversy.

The clip even pointed out that the toilet facilities were located inside a shipping container, describing the experience as a “construction site.”

Diddly Squat Farm Shop Faces Mixed Reviews

This isn’t the first time the farm shop has sparked debate.

The shop has received its share of online criticism, with some customers complaining about long queues and the perceived “overpriced” goods.

Nonetheless, Clarkson seems to be undeterred, with the reopening of his shop generating plenty of buzz.

Clarkson’s Farm Returns to TV

Fans of Clarkson’s farming adventures won’t have to wait long to see more of his life on the farm.

The fourth season of Clarkson’s Farm is set to air soon on Prime Video, with a fifth season already confirmed.

Clarkson has become a beloved figure through the documentary, which follows his day-to-day life at Diddly Squat Farm, and fans are eagerly awaiting more of his antics on screen.

As the reopening of Diddly Squat Farm Shop approaches, it seems Clarkson’s blend of controversy and charm is keeping people intrigued and excited for what’s to come.