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Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat goes online! Ex-Top Gear presenter is selling his farm products on Amazon Prime, including his £39 ‘cow juice’ vodka… but will YOU still visit his Cotswolds shop?

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Jeremy Clarkson‘s fans can now buy a range of products from the star’s famous Diddly Squat farm on Amazon Fresh. 

The Chipping Norton shop, which became a sensation on the ex-Top Gear presenter’s hit Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm, has become a tourist trap – with thousands of fans travelling from across the country to pay a visit.

Since the show first aired, customers have been forced to wait for hours to see the Cotswolds shop.

However, fans of the show can now skip the line and order a variety of authentic Clarkson products including home grown piccalilli, hand-cut crisps, beef jerky and honey. 

Currently on Amazon, prices range from £1.70 for ready-salted crisps to £39 for Clarkson’s famous ‘cow juice’ vodka. 

Fans of Jeremy Clarkson’s farm to fork produce need no longer wait in the huge queues at his Chipping Norton farm shop

The shop, made famous by the star's show Clarkson's Farm, sees thousands of fans visit every year and sells a variety of products including own brand beer and honey

The shop, made famous by the star’s show Clarkson’s Farm, sees thousands of fans visit every year and sells a variety of products including own brand beer and honey

The shop has featured heavily in the hit Prime Video original mini-series Clarkson's Farm

The shop has featured heavily in the hit Prime Video original mini-series Clarkson’s Farm

The ex-Top Gear star has listed a variety of his wares on Amazon including cow juice and crisps

The ex-Top Gear star has listed a variety of his wares on Amazon including cow juice and crisps 

The shop has featured heavily in the hit Prime Video original mini-series Clarkson's Farm

The shop has featured heavily in the hit Prime Video original mini-series Clarkson’s Farm

The shop has featured heavily in the hit Prime Video original mini-series Clarkson’s Farm which features Clarkson along with a cast of colourful characters as they face the unexpected trials and tribulations of British farming.

Since opening in 2020 the farm shop has been selling all manner of produce, including candles, mini eggs, lager, gin, jam, rapeseed oil, cheese and ‘cow juice’.

It has become a major tourist attraction in its own right, with fans coming from across the country and beyond to visit. 

But the lack of adequate parking has meant that visitors were often forced to park on adjacent fields and the side of the road, disturbing land and sparking heated disapproval from villagers. 

Clarkson has already had six planning disputes with his local council over his various proposals to expand the Diddly Squat site but has faced repeated opposition.

He has had rejections to plant a row of trees around a temporary car park, open a restaurant, build a pickle ball court and even permission to lay out a simple farm track to a converted barn. 

Faced with a barrage of complaints from fans on social media after the rejections were aired on TV, West Oxfordshire District Council were forced to deny they had a ‘personal vendetta’ against the celebrity farmer. 

In January Clarkson launched another planning battle after submitting new proposals for an ‘urgent’ storage barn.

He filed fresh plans to build a huge 118ft long by 59ft wide barn to store grain at the site and said it was due to the ‘urgent need for the additional storage’ which was effecting the price of his produce.

The farm shop featured heavily in the hit Prime Video original mini-series Clarkson's Farm. Pictured in February 2023

The farm shop featured heavily in the hit Prime Video original mini-series Clarkson’s Farm. Pictured in February 2023

Customers can usually expect an hour wait to get into the shop

Customers can usually expect an hour wait to get into the shop

The shop attracts fans from across the country but some have previously criticised it for high prices

The shop attracts fans from across the country but some have previously criticised it for high prices

The success of the farm shop has even inspired a bestselling book - Pigs Might Fly

The success of the farm shop has even inspired a bestselling book – Pigs Might Fly

Since opening in 2020 the farm shop has been selling all manner of produce, including the This Smells Like by Christmas Balls Candle

Since opening in 2020 the farm shop has been selling all manner of produce, including the This Smells Like by Christmas Balls Candle

Also up for sale are mini eggs and mugs

Also up for sale are mini eggs and mugs

It will be the eleventh application the Grand Tour host has lodged with West Oxfordshire District Council since he bought the 1,000-acre farm in 2008. 

Clarkson was even forced to close his restaurant temporarily in January last year after being served with an enforcement notice from the local council – with residents claiming the establishment was causing heavy traffic. 

However, despite the highly-publicised run-ins with the council, Amazon Prime announced a third series of Clarkson’s Farm will be released on May 3.

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