Jeremy Clarkson, the beloved star of Clarkson’s Farm, has delighted fans with exciting news about the future of his Diddly Squat farm shop. Sharing through the shop’s official Instagram account, Jeremy revealed that due to overwhelming demand, the Diddly Squat farm shop will remain open throughout January and February.
The announcement came alongside a striking photo stating, “We have an announcement,” with the caption explaining: “Due to high demand, we’ve decided to keep the farm shop open in January and February.” This extension gives fans more time to visit and experience the unique country shopping destination.
Support flooded in from followers, with many expressing their enthusiasm. One fan wrote, “This is great news,” while another shared, “That is great news, because I really wanna come and visit again, I’m not gonna get any chance in December unfortunately.” Praise was also directed at Jeremy and his team for their hard work, with comments like, “Well done, for all the farmers that provide and your staff,” and “You all work so hard…..you deserve every success xxx.”
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Some visitors shared personal plans inspired by the announcement. One follower said, “That’s great news as I want to bring my daughter for her birthday in February,” highlighting how the shop has become a cherished destination for many families.
Beyond the farm shop, Jeremy and his partner, Lisa Hogan, maintain active engagement with their followers, often updating fans through their business pages, with Lisa playing a key role in managing these communications.
In his Sunday Times magazine column, Jeremy also revealed his environmental ambitions for the Diddly Squat farm. Noting that bird populations have declined by over 60 percent since 1970, he described feeling saddened by the silent skies when he first acquired the farm. Committed to reversing this trend, he made conscious efforts to create better habitats by stopping hedge trimming and expanding field margins — leaving up to 10 metres of buffer zones, well beyond the obligated four to six metres. Though this reduces available farmland, Jeremy prioritizes biodiversity and hopes to restore thriving bird life on his land.
As Clarkson’s Farm continues to grow in popularity and impact, Jeremy’s dedication to sustainable farming and community engagement clearly resonates with fans and visitors alike.