Thousands of fans raced to Diddly Squat Farm amid filming for season four of Clarkson’s Farm.
The hit Prime Video show documents day-to-day life at Jeremy Clarkson’s farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
Season three of the show was released in May of this year and once again proved popular with fans coming from all over the world to catch a glimpse.
Now with the filming and production of season four already underway at the location near Chipping Norton, thousands more fans have descended on the farm.
READ MORE: Clarkson's Farm season four release date and filming details
On Saturday, July 27, crowds of tourists were spotted visiting the Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the adjoined bar which serves Hawkstone beer and cider.
Queues formed for both attractions as families and couples spent the day out at the farm in the glorious sunny weather.
Fans were recently treated to an update on the new season’s progress as several teasing posts were made online.
Posting on the official Diddly Squat Farm Shop Facebook page, Mr Clarkson said: “Another day, in the can. S4.”
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This was accompanied by a photograph showing the crews’ radios and microphones stacked together after a day of filming.
A photograph of Mr Clarkson and his girlfriend Lisa Horgan was also shared on X alongside the news that the fourth season was being filmed.
No release date has been announced as of yet for the new series, but it is expected to be aired next year.
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