Jeremy Clarkson emotional over Storm Darragh’s serious impact on Diddly Squat farm

Today, Jeremy Clarkson papped a deranged figure outside his Farmer’s Dog pub.
The Clarkson’s Farm star, 64, had been assessing the damage to his boozer and Diddly Squat farm following the UK’s Storm Darragh, which wreaked havoc upon much of the country.
After the Oxfordshire property’s filming of his smash-hit show had been postponed due to the severe weather that had recently swept across the UK, bringing gusts of up to 93mph in some areas, the father-of-three was back to work with his crew.
As crew members set up gifts and installed a snow machine, Jeremy was seen filming at his Cotswolds pub as he prepared it for Christmas. However, a tree surgeon was spotted climbing a fallen tree, which had blocked the car park, and there was little to cheer about.


Jeremy’s tired appearance caused by the damage and filming delays has worried him. After his beloved Diddly Squat farm was damaged by the storms, he was far from amused when fans have rallied to make the unfortunate situation a little humourous.
Seeing photos of the damage on the farm’s Instagram page, one person quipped: “What did May do? Or did Hammond collide with it”? Meanwhile, another said: “Reminds me of Hammond’s motorhome on Top Gear where he managed to set fire to metal”. Elsewhere, another fan suggested Jeremy should have: “Taken it]Farmer’s Dog] down before the storm came as it would of been easier”. Responding curtly, Jeremy said: “It takes 24 people seven days to put that thing up or take it down”.

The venue’s Grand Tour tent section was being closed until further notice after it was stricken by high winds and rain, necessitating some urgent repair work, according to the Diddly Squat Instagram account.
Because Jeremy and his former Grand Tour co-stars Richard Hammond and James May used it on their global tour, it attracted a sizable crowd. However, it was no match for Storm Darrgah, as the former Top Gear host revealed he had to shut down the farm’s butchers, off-licence Hops and Chops, the shop and the garden kitchen, known as The Famer’s Puppy.

Updating visitors on the developments, the farm’s Instagram account posted: “Sadly, our Grand Tour tent will be closing for some much-needed wind repair today”. The Farmer’s Dog main pub would remain open to the public as the storm made its way through, though there was a positive side.

The pub confirmed to visitors that the farm shop is “standing strong” and will be back in business in time for tomorrow when they inquired if the tent and farm shop would be open again by this coming Thursday, 12th.
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