Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop opened in 2020 and has been a hit among fans of the Clarkson's Farm series. Prime Video said the show, which sees the former Top Gear host manage an Oxfordshire farm, will return on February 10 2023.On the farm shop's official Instagram account it has been announced that Diddly Squat is set to temporarily close for a month in January.Sharing a photo of a cow posing alongside Diddly Squat's Farm Gin they informed their 840,000 followers the shop will soon close.On December 26 the post read: "5 days of Diddly 2022 left.
Open tomorrow - Saturday.Then closed until February 10th!"Taking to the picture-sharing site today, they urged customers to have a bite to eat before they shut.It read: "@bastefood serving our delicious burgers, local sausage & bacon baps until Saturday.
Diddly Squat Farm Shop will then be closed until February 10th."Fans flocked to comment on the post, as Brian wrote: "Over from Australia catching up with family and friends.Sadly, we couldn’t get to visit this time, but it’s already marked for our next trip in a couple of years time!"Gemma commented: "We visited yesterday the food was amazing!"Express.co.uk has contacted Jeremy Clarkson's representatives for comment.It was previously reported Jeremy had been ordered to shut the dining areas of his farm at Diddly Squat after West Oxfordshire council said he breached planning laws.Diddly Squat has become famous for featuring in the Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm.The council, on August 12, gave the former Top Gear star six weeks to undertake a catalogue of measures in order for the cafe and restaurant to remain, according to the Evening Standard.They included the removal of tables used for dining, mobile toilets.
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