Where is everyone? Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm shop is almost deserted ... trends now
Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop was set up for a deluge of Easter customers - but hardly anyone turned up.
Most Bank Holiday weekends see customers queuing up to get into the overspill car park and some parking on the road verges, annoying locals.
The overspill car park wasn't even open and there were just a few vehicles in the badly potholed main car park outside the shop.
It may have been the wintry weather or paying £8.40 for a dozen eggs but the takings in Clarkson's tills were, ironically, diddly squat.
A staff member in the bar and cafe overlooking the TV presenter's fields had hardly seen a customer all day.
She said: 'This is supposed to be one of the busiest weekends of the year - where is everyone?
Jeremy Clarkson 's Diddly Squat Farm Shop was set up for a deluge of Easter customers - but hardly anyone turned up
Most Bank Holiday weekends see customers queuing up to get into the overspill car park
However during MailOnline's visit the attraction was noticeably quiet
A benched area where normally hundreds of excited shoppers would congregate sits empty
Previous Bank Holidays at the farm have seen bumper crowds (Pictured: The farm in August 2023)
The shop was created as part of the former Top Gear star's Clarkson's Farm programme (Pictured with co-star Caleb Cooper)
'The weather has been dreadful but that hasn't put people off in the past.'
The shop, opened by Who Wants To Be A Millionaire presenter Clarkson in 2020, is firmly on the tourist trail for anyone visiting the