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Discover Clarkson's Farm in the Cotswolds on a private 9-hour guided tour visiting Diddly Squat, Chadlington, Daylesford Organic, and Hawkstone Brewery.
This private tour offers a deep dive into the world of Clarkson’s Farm, starting with a visit to the iconic Diddly Squat Farm Shop. Priced with a flexible booking option, it lasts around 9 hours and is guided by an expert in English. The tour includes transportation from central London, making it a practical and engaging way to see the rural beauty and filming locations of Jeremy Clarkson’s popular series. It’s perfect for fans of the show, curious about farm life, or anyone looking for a rich, curated experience in the Cotswolds.
While the tour showcases famous filming sites, artisanal food producers, and local villages, it’s important to note that lunch at the Kingham Plough is optional, and purchases at the shops are not included. With an excellent 4.8-star rating, this tour combines scenic countryside with behind-the-scenes stories, making it a well-rounded day trip for those wanting a blend of entertainment, countryside charm, and local culture.
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The tour begins at Diddly Squat Farm Shop, the central hub for all things Clarkson’s Farm. This small but lively shop offers a variety of local produce, Clarkson-themed merchandise, and familiar sights from the show, like the lambing shed and fields where Clarkson and Kaleb work. The countryside views provide a picturesque backdrop for photos and a chance to soak in the rural atmosphere.
Guests can browse the shop, enjoy refreshments at the small bar or food truck, or simply appreciate the farm’s rural charm. The shop’s layout and selection capture the essence of the show, making it a highlight for fans eager to see the famous locations up close. The setting against rolling hills emphasizes the authenticity of Clarkson’s farm life, even if only from the outside.

Next, the tour takes you to Chadlington, a charming Cotswolds village known for its honey-colored cottages and quiet country lanes. This is where Jeremy Clarkson held his memorable village meeting and learned to make chilli chutney during the show’s first season. The guide points out key filming locations, including spots where Clarkson interacted with locals, which illustrate how his relationship with the community has evolved.
Chadlington’s rural character remains authentic, and the visit offers insight into how the series captured village life. The scenery, along with stories about the filming process, enhances the experience for fans and curious visitors alike. The peaceful streets and traditional cottages give a sense of the quiet beauty of the Cotswolds countryside.
For lunch, the tour offers a stop at the Kingham Plough, a beloved village pub renowned for its British dishes and relaxed atmosphere. Though not owned by Clarkson, it’s a favorite among locals and features in the show’s filming locations. Guests can choose to enjoy a hearty meal here or opt for something from the farm shop.
The Kingham Plough provides a warm, authentic setting where visitors can unwind and sample classic pub fare. It’s an ideal spot for a casual lunch before continuing the tour, and its local reputation makes it a worthwhile break during the day’s schedule.
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The tour then leads to Daylesford Organic, a well-known Cotswolds farm shop and garden center. It serves as the inspiration behind the Diddly Squat Farm Shop and features a wide array of artisanal cheeses, fresh produce, and elegant homeware.
Guests are encouraged to explore the garden center, browse the wine shop, and visit the cheese room. The beautifully curated spaces reflect a focus on quality and sustainability, and visitors often pick up treats or souvenirs to take home. The location’s reputation for excellence means it frequently attracts notable visitors, adding a touch of luxury and authenticity to the experience.

A highlight for beer and cider enthusiasts is the visit to Hawkstone Brewery, founded by Clarkson and his team. Here, barley and apples from Diddly Squat Farm are transformed into Hawkstone Lager and Cider. The rustic taproom offers a chance to sample freshly poured pints or purchase bottles for later.
This stop captures the field-to-glass philosophy, showcasing Clarkson’s interest in craft brewing. The relaxed atmosphere, complete with farm memorabilia, makes it an enjoyable and informal ending to the day’s visits. It offers a different perspective on farm productivity—focusing on beverage production rather than traditional farming.

While there are no planned stops at Bourton-on-the-Water or Swinbrook, the tour passes through these quintessential Cotswolds villages. Bourton-on-the-Water is often called the Venice of the Cotswolds for its stone footbridges crossing the River Windrush and its charming cottages.
The drive through these villages provides scenic views of honey-colored buildings, leafy streets, and bustling tearooms. The final part of the journey takes you through Swinbrook, known for its ivy-clad cottages and historic St. Mary’s Church, the resting place of the Mitford sisters. Although there’s no stop, the scenery offers a peaceful rural finale to the day.
This private tour includes pickup from any central London location, making logistics hassle-free. The entire experience lasts about 9 hours, with a live English-speaking guide leading the way. The group is private, ensuring a personalized and flexible experience.
The book now, pay later option allows guests to reserve their spot without immediate payment, and full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the tour. The cost does not include purchases at shops or meals unless specified, giving guests control over their spending.

What differentiates this tour is its focus on the Clarkson’s Farm filming locations combined with culinary and craft experiences. The stops at Diddly Squat, Daylesford Organic, and Hawkstone Brewery provide insights into local produce, artisanal food, and beverage production.
The scenic countryside drive past iconic villages like Bourton-on-the-Water and Swinbrook adds a peaceful, picturesque element. The expert guide’s storytelling enriches each stop with behind-the-scenes details that fans cherish. While the lunch at Kingham Plough is optional, it offers a chance to experience authentic village life.
This Clarkson’s Farm tour is ideal for fans of Jeremy Clarkson and his series, food lovers, and those interested in rural life. The private group format ensures a personalized experience and the flexibility to focus on your interests. The scenic drive and culinary stops make it suitable for families, couples, or small groups seeking a memorable day in the Cotswolds.
The tour’s flexible booking options and full refund policy add reassurance, making it accessible for those with changing plans. It’s a balanced mix of TV culture, local food, and countryside scenery—perfect for a relaxing yet engaging day.
Does this tour include lunch?
Lunch at the Kingham Plough is optional, and the price does not include meals. Guests can choose to dine at the pub or bring their own snacks.
Are purchases at shops included?
No, purchases at Diddly Squat Farm Shop, Daylesford Organic, and Hawkstone Brewery are not included in the tour price.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for your plans.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While the description emphasizes countryside and food experiences, specific accessibility details are not provided. It’s best suited for those comfortable with a full-day guided experience.
How long is the scenic drive through the villages?
The drive passes through Bourton-on-the-Water and Swinbrook, providing beautiful views but with no planned stops, serving as a scenic overview rather than a sightseeing stop.
What is the guide’s language?
The tour is conducted in English with a live guide leading the way, sharing stories and insights throughout the day.