Jeremy Clarkson has addressed the huge crowds at his Oxfordshire farm.
The former Top Gear star bought the Chadlington farm in 2008 and the location has since become massively popular in recent years.
This is due to the hit Prime Video documentary Clarkson’s Farm which shows day-to-day life at the farm.
Now in its third season, the show has garnered even more fans with many making the pilgrimage to Mr Clarkson’s farm from all over the world.
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Earlier this month fans travelled from the United States, Germany and Wales to go to the Farm Shop and grab a pint of Mr Clarkson’s own Hawkstone lager.
Queues built though and cars were left on the verges around the area causing traffic chaos for visitors as the sun was out on the bank holiday weekend.
One staff member who spoke to the Oxford Mail confirmed just how busy it had been on Saturday, May 4, saying: “It hasn’t been this busy since mid-summer last year.
“Friday wasn’t too bad but today’s amazing weather as well as the season dropping has made for this and we were expecting it.”
Fans have since complained to Mr Clarkson about the wait times with one X user saying: “The queues at Diddly Squat are ridiculous!
“They are worse than those at Chessington or Thorpe Park, and this is just for food and drink!
“I think you need to expand your shop to allow a larger customer flow, although that would require more planning permission.”
Mr Clarkson addressed the problem and responded: “We have plans to solve this. And are working flat out on them.”
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