Explore Clarkson’s Farm and the stunning Cotswolds on a private tour from London. Discover local stories and breathtaking landscapes. Book now.
Explore Clarkson’s Farm and the stunning Cotswolds on a private tour from London. Discover local stories and breathtaking landscapes. Book now.
- Diddly Squat Farm Shop - Fans of the show Clarkson’s Farm will enjoy visiting the real-life setting of Clarkson’s farming adventures at Diddly Squat. The Diddly Squat Farm Shop, a quaint yet iconic location filled with local produce and a variety of branded merchandise, is an ideal spot for picking up a souvenir. Beyond the shop, Diddly Squat Farm…
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Diddly Squat Farm Shop - Fans of the show Clarkson’s Farm will enjoy visiting the real-life setting of Clarkson’s farming adventures at Diddly Squat. The Diddly Squat Farm Shop, a quaint yet iconic location filled with local produce and a variety of branded merchandise, is an ideal spot for picking up a souvenir. Beyond the shop, Diddly Squat Farm is nestled in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, offering stunning views. Visitors might recognize landmarks from the show, such as the lambing shed or the fields where Clarkson and Kaleb faced the elements (and each other). While here, guests can explore the farm shop and enjoy refreshments from the small bar and food truck. Alternatively, a Pub Lunch at the nearby Kingham Plough allows extra time to admire the scenery and listen to a knowledgeable guide discuss how the farm has been both a massive success and a complete disaster simultaneously.
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Chadlington - Strolling through Chadlington offers a glimpse of the quintessential postcard version of rural England, with honey-colored stone cottages draped in ivy lining the quiet lanes. This charming Cotswolds village is home to characters like Gerald and Kaleb, and visitors might spot familiar faces wandering around. Chadlington exudes authentic Cotswold character, a relaxed pace, views of working farmland, and unspoiled beauty. It is here that Jeremy held his village meeting and learned to make chili chutney in season one of Clarkson’s Farm. The guide will show these locations, perfect for capturing photos of favorite Clarkson’s Farm spots. While exploring, visitors will hear about Jeremy’s evolving relationship with the local community. Drive past the pub where Jeremy, Kaleb, and Gerald planned their nighttime work, and catch a glimpse of Jeremy’s home en route to the next location.
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The Kingham Plough - If dining at Diddly Squat Farm isn’t preferred, the Kingham Plough is an excellent alternative. Renowned for its contemporary British cuisine and well-stocked bar, this pub is celebrated locally as one of the best. Whether it’s Fish and Chips, a freshly cooked steak, or a traditional Ploughman’s Lunch, this pub offers something for everyone. Please note: Jeremy Clarkson does not own the Kingham Plough. This pub fits well within the tour itinerary. Unfortunately, due to the location of Jeremy’s Pub (visited as the final stop on the tour), it is not possible to travel there for lunch as part of the planned itinerary.
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Daylesford Organic - Daylesford Organic is a must-visit for travelers seeking the Cotswolds’ finest farm-to-table experience. It was here that Jeremy was inspired to create his own farm shop. Wandering through this elegant, award-winning store, which sells everything from cheese and wine to blankets and books, it’s easy to see why Jeremy was inspired. As the guide provides time to explore independently, feel free to ask about local produce to take home or request a tour of the amazing garden center, wine shop, and cheese room. Given Daylesford’s reputation for excellence, visitors might spot former Prime Ministers, artists, or even a football star enjoying the shopping experience.
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Hawkstone Brewery - Situated in the Cotswold countryside, Hawkstone Brewery—founded by Jeremy Clarkson and his Clarkson’s Farm team—is a must-visit for beer enthusiasts, show fans, and anyone seeking rural British charm. This working brewery crafts its signature Hawkstone Lager and Cider using barley and apples grown on Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm, offering a true “field-to-glass” experience. Inside the rustic brewery taproom, visitors can sample crisp, refreshing pints straight from the source and purchase bottled beers, lagers, and ciders to take home. The relaxed atmosphere, adorned with farm memorabilia and cheeky Clarkson-themed touches, makes it a fun and unpretentious stop.
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Bourton-on-the-Water - Driving through Bourton-on-the-Water—often referred to as the “Venice of the Cotswolds”—offers a picture-perfect view of quintessential English charm. As you travel along, you’ll see the River Windrush flowing under low stone footbridges, surrounded by lush greenery and honey-colored 17th- and 18th-century cottages with sloping roofs and flower-filled window boxes. The village center is bustling with visitors exploring quaint tearooms, traditional pubs with hanging signs, and small shops selling handmade fudge or Cotswold crafts. Although there isn’t time to stop, this drive-through provides a chance to see one of the most sought-after tourist locations in the Cotswolds. As the journey continues to the final destination, travelers will witness the stunning beauty of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Swinbrook - As the tour passes through the picturesque village of Swinbrook in the Cotswolds, visitors will experience a serene and timeless slice of rural England. Traveling along its quiet country lanes, they’ll see rows of charming honey-colored stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs and well-tended gardens, many dating back to the 17th century. The village’s centerpiece is the medieval St. Mary’s Church, where the famous Mitford sisters are buried—its ancient tower and peaceful churchyard steeped in history. The guide will explain who the Mitford Sisters were and why they were both infamous and famous during the 1930s and 1940s. Crossing the gentle River Windrush, which meanders through the village, visitors will see the nearby Swan Inn, a classic Cotswolds pub featured in another popular TV series – Downton Abbey! If interested in learning how the Swan was used in Downton Abbey, just ask the guide.
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Asthall - Driving through Asthall, visitors enter another hidden gem of the Cotswolds. This tranquil village is a place where time seems to stand still. Lined with 17th-century cottages and climbing roses, the mullioned windows of the houses peek out like shy glances. At the heart of the village lies the medieval Church of St. Nicholas with its ancient yew trees and weathered gravestones. Just beyond the church, visitors will see the grand Asthall Manor, a Jacobean revival house with ornate gables and towering chimneys. Once home to the infamous Mitford sisters, its gates hint at literary history and aristocratic intrigue. There’s no shop or café in Asthall, just the quiet hum of the countryside, the scent of cut grass, and perhaps a local tending their garden. The only interruption might be a pheasant darting across the lane or the distant chime of the church clock. Asthall doesn’t shout; it lingers, but all that is at risk of being disturbed. The guide will share all the details.
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The Farmer’s Dog - The final stop on this tour is the Farmer’s Dog. Named after a part of the pub’s history that others might try to hide or forget, Jeremy chose this name for a reason. Here, visitors can enjoy a pint of Hawkstone or sample other UK-based produce. Only British food and drink are served at this stylish and seasonal establishment. In good weather, guests can enjoy the outdoor drinking area and soak up the final views of the Cotswolds before returning to London.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All guiding and transport fees included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All guiding and transport fees included
- Gratuities
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
This tour offers an ideal opportunity to not only visit the sites and locations featured in the popular Amazon series, Clarkson’s Farm, but also to enjoy the stunning beauty of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Combining the best of both experiences, this tour provides a chance to immerse yourself in the world of Jeremy Clarkson and…
This tour offers an ideal opportunity to not only visit the sites and locations featured in the popular Amazon series, Clarkson’s Farm, but also to enjoy the stunning beauty of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Combining the best of both experiences, this tour provides a chance to immerse yourself in the world of Jeremy Clarkson and Clarkson’s Farm, while also exploring one of the UK’s most desirable destinations. Starting from London, the tour can conveniently serve as a journey from London to the Cotswolds, with a high degree of customization available.
Throughout the tour, participants will learn about the effects of Jeremy’s farming methods on the local community and how he has become an advocate for UK farming issues. Additionally, insights will be shared on how Jeremy’s unique business approach has occasionally caused friction with the locals.
This tour is an excellent way to discover the Cotswolds and the filming locations of Clarkson’s Farm, promising enjoyment for everyone.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.