Large queues are not uncommon at Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm.

Set just outside the idyllic village of Chadlington in Chipping Norton, the Top Gear presenter, 65, has transformed the thousand acre Cotswolds estate into a thriving rural business.

Not only does he grow barley, wheat, asparagus, strawberries, beetroot and more, but the TV presenter's Amazon Prime show Clarkson's Farm has caused an influx of visitors to his quaint farm shop, often to the dismay of locals.

Tourists from all over the UK and the world make the pilgrimage to the barn-come-gift shop which sells prime cuts of meat, fresh eggs and pork pies alongside candles, soap and branded chopping boards.

Fans flock from the US, Canada, Australia and South Africa to buy their own glass milk bottle emblazoned with the words 'Cow Juice'.