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Discover Clarkson's Farm filming locations in the Cotswolds on this private 9-hour tour from London, including Diddly Squat Farm Shop and charming villages.
A 9-hour private tour from London offers an exciting chance to explore the filming locations of the popular Amazon series Clarkson’s Farm while enjoying the beauty of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Priced at $1,334.42 per group, this customizable experience is perfect for fans of the show or anyone interested in rural England’s charm. The tour includes pickup from London, comfortable transportation via air-conditioned vehicle, specifically a London Electric Black Cab, and covers all guiding and transport fees—making the planning straightforward.
A standout feature of this tour is its flexibility—it can serve as a dedicated visit to the Cotswolds or as a transfer from London to the region. With an average booking lead time of 80 days, it’s advisable to reserve early. Though it involves a fair amount of driving, the stops are carefully selected to showcase iconic filming sites, local villages, and attractions that reveal both the farming practices Jeremy Clarkson champions and the local community’s responses.
While this tour does not include meals or snacks, it makes up for it with engaging stops like the Diddly Squat Farm Shop, the picturesque village of Chadlington, and the Hawkstone Brewery founded by Clarkson himself. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a personalized, informative day immersed in the world of Clarkson’s Farm and the quintessential Cotswolds scenery.
This private tour starts in London, offering a flexible schedule that allows the journey to feel both a farm adventure and a scenic drive through the picturesque Cotswolds. It’s especially suited for fans of Clarkson’s Farm who want to see Diddly Squat Farm in person or anyone eager to explore the rural charm of this well-loved English region.
The guide provides insights into Jeremy Clarkson’s farming practices and their effect on the local community, making the experience both entertaining and informative. As the tour is private, your group receives personalized attention, allowing for a more relaxed pace and tailored experience.
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The first stop is the Diddly Squat Farm Shop, a small but iconic store stocked with local produce. This site closely resembles its portrayal in Clarkson’s Farm, and fans will enjoy walking through the real-life location where Jeremy Clarkson’s farm adventures unfold. The farm shop offers a genuine taste of local produce and farming life, giving visitors a behind-the-scenes feel of the show’s setting.
While the shop itself is free to enter, the experience of being at the heart of Clarkson’s farm makes it a highlight. It’s a perfect spot for browsing or picking up some local treats. Timing around an hour allows ample opportunity to explore without feeling rushed.
Next, the tour takes visitors to Chadlington, a picture-perfect village with honey-colored stone cottages draped in ivy. Walking through its quiet lanes offers a glimpse into rural life and the typical architecture that defines the Cotswolds. This stop is brief—about 20 minutes—but gives a strong sense of the area’s timeless charm.
Chadlington’s peaceful atmosphere contrasts nicely with the farm and brewery stops, rounding out the day with a taste of traditional English village life. It’s an ideal photo opportunity and a moment to enjoy tranquil countryside scenery.
For dining options, the tour recommends The Kingham Plough, known for contemporary British cuisine and a well-stocked bar. This pub is a popular local spot and provides a great alternative if visiting Diddly Squat Farm Shop for a snack or lunch isn’t feasible. The stop lasts about an hour, giving plenty of time for a relaxed meal or drink.
Alternatively, visitors can simply enjoy the farm shop’s offerings. Since lunch and snacks are not included in the tour, many choose to bring their own or plan to dine independently at these recommended venues.
A key feature is the visit to Daylesford Organic, which Jeremy Clarkson himself helped inspire. This farm shop exemplifies the farm-to-table ethos and offers insight into sustainable, organic practices. The stop lasts 20 minutes, enough to appreciate its offerings and learn about organic farming.
Following this, the Hawkstone Brewery—founded by Clarkson and his team—serves as a delightful stop for beer enthusiasts. Here, visitors can sample local brews in a rural setting, adding a laid-back touch to the day’s exploration. The brewery visit is brief, around 20 minutes, but provides a taste of British craft brewing.
Driving through Bourton-on-the-Water, often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” offers stunning views of the River Windrush and charming bridges. The tour passes by this village, giving a quick but memorable glimpse of its iconic scenery.
The route continues through Swinbrook and Asthall, villages that exemplify traditional Cotswolds architecture with 17th-century cottages and climbing roses. These drives allow visitors to appreciate the timeless rural landscape and the quiet beauty of the area.
The final stop is at The Farmers Dog, a pub with a name reflecting its history. Here, Jeremy Clarkson chose the name intentionally, adding a layer of personal meaning. Visitors can enjoy a pint of Hawkstone beer or relax after a day of sightseeing. This stop lasts around 45 minutes, giving time for a drink and some conversation about the day’s highlights.
This private tour is designed for groups up to five people, making for an intimate experience. The cost of $1,334.42 covers all transport, guiding, and fees, with no additional charges. The tour is most often booked about 80 days in advance, so early planning is recommended.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, offering flexibility in case of changes. Since the tour does not include meals, travelers should plan to bring snacks or dine at recommended stops.
This experience is particularly well-suited for fans of Clarkson’s Farm, who want to see the filming spots and learn about Jeremy Clarkson’s farming endeavors. The tour offers a personalized, relaxed atmosphere perfect for small groups or couples.
Plus, travelers who appreciate quintessential English villages, organic food, and rural breweries will find this tour rewarding. The flexible nature makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a personalized day immersed in the scenic countryside and farming culture of the Cotswolds.
The tour’s stops include key filming locations such as Diddly Squat Farm Shop and the villages of Chadlington, Swinbrook, and Asthall. Each spot provides visual and cultural context to the show, enriching the experience for viewers and non-viewers alike. The tour emphasizes the impact of Jeremy Clarkson’s farming practices, including both support and local challenges.
Passes through well-known villages like Bourton-on-the-Water add scenic variety, illustrating the charm that makes the Cotswolds a favorite destination. These drives showcase the timeless beauty of England’s countryside, making the journey as memorable as the stops.
This private, customizable tour offers a well-rounded experience for anyone interested in Clarkson’s Farm and rural England. The combination of filming locations, local villages, and farm-focused stops delivers both entertainment and insight into the farming issues Jeremy Clarkson champions. The all-inclusive transportation simplifies logistics, and the personalized nature ensures a relaxed, engaging day.
While it doesn’t include meals, the stops at notable pubs and farm shops enhance the experience with local flavors and traditions. It suits small groups or couples seeking an intimate exploration of the Cotswolds’ scenery and culture. Planning ahead and booking early ensures you won’t miss this unique, behind-the-scenes look at Clarkson’s farming world.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions; however, it involves a full day of driving and walking through villages, so it’s best suited for older children or teenagers.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, the tour does not include coffee, tea, snacks, alcohol, or lunch. Visitors should plan to bring their own or dine at stops like The Kingham Plough.
What transport is used on the tour?
The tour travels in an air-conditioned vehicle, specifically a London Electric Black Cab, ensuring a comfortable journey.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made approximately 80 days ahead, so early reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons.
Can this tour be used as a transfer from London to the Cotswolds?
Yes, the tour is highly customizable and can serve as a transfer from London to the Cotswolds if desired.
Is the tour private?
Absolutely, only your group participates, making for a personalized and intimate experience.
What is the duration of the visit to each stop?
Stops like Diddly Squat Farm Shop and Hawkstone Brewery typically last around 20-45 minutes, depending on the location.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The data does not specify; the tour involves walking through villages and farm areas, so guests should be prepared for light physical activity.
What makes this tour stand out from other Cotswolds excursions?
Its focus on Clarkson’s Farm filming locations, combined with personalized guidance and visits to authentic sites, offers a unique behind-the-scenes insight into Jeremy Clarkson’s farming world.
Can I cancel or reschedule the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for changing plans.