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Jeremy Clarkson fans have spent up to four hours queuing outside his new farm shop that's been featured on the hit Amazon Prime series, Clarkson's Farm.
Hundreds of enthusiastic fans queued outside his estate near Chadlington, Oxfordshire, desperate to catch a glimpse of the ex-Top Gear host, 61.
One sign erected outside of the shop today indicated a wait time of at least three and half hours for the main store that became a hilarious feature on Clarkson's Farm.
Those in attendance didn't seem to mind though, with several tweeting about the 'great atmosphere' on display.
The popularity of Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime has led to queues for the Diddly Squat Farm Shop to check out his stock, which includes honey, chutney and even T-shirts.
And police were called out to manage traffic chaos last month, caused by hundreds of Jeremy Clarkson fans descending on his farm in the hope of meeting him.
The popularity of Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime has led to queues for the Diddly Squat Farm Shop to check out his stock, which includes honey, chutney and even T-shirts