Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop has welcomed back visitors in time for the Easter break although crowds were put off from visiting due to the grim weather.
The overspill car park wasn't even open and there were just a few vehicles in the main car park outside the shop where potholes had transformed into pools following a deluge last night. It gained national notoriety through the former Top Gear presenter's Amazon TV show Clarkson's Farm, which is set to return for its third season on May 3.
Bacon, sausages, bread, cans of Diddly Squat lager and other produce are all marked up at eye-watering prices. Father-of-two David Charge, 38, from Bedfordshire, made a 60 mile detour while on the way to a family holiday in Cornwall. A grandmother who gave her name as Anna from Manchester said: 'We are on holiday in the Cotswolds and called in because we're big fans of the show.
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