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Hundreds of people flocked to Diddly Squat Farm following the new series of the hugely popular Clarkson's Farm.

Huge crowds swarmed the farm which rose to fame in the Amazon Prime Video show after Jeremy Clarkson, 64, bought 1,000 acres of land in Oxfordshire.

As the third series premiered last night, queues were seen on Saturday wrapping around the shop and along the car park in the Bank Holiday sunshine.

One staff member said it is the busiest they’ve been since last summer.

The car park was declared full by 1pm with many vehicles being turned away.

Avid watchers of the show descended on the former Top Gear star's newest venture from the United States, Wales and Germany to celebrate the new release.

Anna, Sarah and Remi, originally from Minnesota, have travelled to Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm today for Remi’s birthday.

One of the girls joked: "We got in line about ten minutes ago. We expect to get into an episode of the show while we're in the queue."

A police van was seen parked close to the car park's entrance on the remarkably busy day.

Clarkson said on X: "Thank you all for sending such kind words about Clarkson’s Farm 3.

"I know it’s tough to watch in places but that’s farming sometimes: brutal."

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00:00I've been watching for years. These two just got into it. We figured if we're in the area,
00:20we've got to stop by. Have you ever been before? Nope, not here. First time. And what are you
00:25expecting today? Some jam. Yeah, some honey. We're on the jam episode. I'm kind of hoping
00:31they have hot dogs or something. Yeah, we're going to try out the store and the beer. Sounds
00:35quite exciting. And what do you think of the queue? It's a little long. It's moving. We got
00:41in line at 10 minutes ago. I feel like it's especially busy just because the new season
00:47probably came out. We expect to get through an episode of the show while we're in the queue.
00:52That's the goal.

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