Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop in Oxfordshire has made a closure announcement.
The former Top Gear host has owned the Chadlington farm since 2008, with the location being the focus of the hit Prime Video show, Clarkson's Farm.
Mr Clarkson and his partner, Lisa Hogan, opened the Cotswolds farm shop in 2020, which has proved popular with tourists in the years following.
It an announcement at the weekend, it was confirmed that Diddly Squat would be closed to visitors today (Monday, December 29).
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Jeremy Clarkson outside the Diddly Squat Farm Shop. (Image: Diddly Squat Farm Shop)
With a photograph of the shop posted on the story of Diddly Squat Farm Shop's official Instagram account yesterday (Sunday, December 28), a statement said: "We're open today until 4.30pm.
"Closed tomorrow and open on Tuesday, December 30, and Wednesday, December 31."
A five-year rule was broken at the Chadlington spot this festive season as the shop usually closes for several months throughout winter.
Yet this time, Mr Clarkson's store will remain open in Oxfordshire to customers throughout January and February next year due to "high demand".
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An announcement made on the shop's Instagram page earlier this month said: "Due to high demand, we’ve decided to keep the farm shop open in January and February."
Fans were quick to support the decision with a wave of positive comments made in response to Diddly Squat Farm Shop's big announcement.
"This is great news," commented a follower of the page.
Another added: "That is great news, because I really wanna come and visit again, I'm not gonna get any chance in December unfortunately."
A third person then said: "That's great news, as I want to bring my daughter for her birthday in February."