Inside Jeremy Clarkson's £4m home in celebrity hotspot after blowing up family home

Jeremy Clarkson fans are familiar with the presenter's farm, Diddly Squat, but behind the scenes, the broadcaster resides in a six-bedroom Cotswolds mansion. After buying it in 2012 for £4.25million, the Clarkson's Farm presenter famously blew up his old farmhouse on the same site during an episode of The Grand Tour on Amazon Prime.
Clarkson then spent several years reconstructing the mansion and turned it into a three-storey complex, which he lives in with his partner, Lisa Hogan. The property boasts an attic games room, an orangery, space for five cars, a special garage for his quad bikes, a yard for horses, six bedrooms, a basement cinema, and five bathrooms. What's more, the complex is also situated in a celebrity hotspot as former Prime Minister David Cameron lives down the road in the village of Dean.
The fourth series of Clarkson's Farm is due to air this month, with familiar faces such as Kaleb Cooper, Charlie Ireland and Gerald Cooper all returning to the show.
The show first hit the streaming service back in 2021 and immediately became a hit with viewers up and down the country and quickly garnered a huge online following.
Fans have been waiting patiently for news about another trip to Diddly Squat Farm, and the online streaming service has now confirmed a release date with a teaser video on Instagram. Viewers can now watch the show from Friday, May 23.
The show's loyal fanbase were left delighted over the news on social media, with plenty flooding to the comments to share their excitement online.
One user penned: "Best news I've heard so far this year!" A second also echoed, "What a great birthday present for me." A third simply said, "Thank god can’t wait!!!"
Jeremy opened his popular pub The Farmer's Dog last August and has become a hotspot for visitors despite facing hurdles such as high costs and theft, all while trying to maintain an authentic British pub atmosphere.
The fourth series comes on the heels of Clarkson confessing earlier this year that he could face "financial ruin" due to the difficulties he encountered while running his pub. Nonetheless, the celebrity has declared that 1,000 kegs will be given away for free.
Perched at his pub's counter, he remarked: "Right, welcome to the Farmer's Dog. It's a pub I've had for about six months now and I've worked out it is a brilliant way of turning £100 into about £94 using nothing but customers."
Jeremy elaborated: "The only thing that's saving me from financial ruin is the fact that we serve Hawkstone lager [and] cider. Now, if you've got a pub and if you want to see if this strategy works for you as well, get in touch with us at [our website] and if we like the sound of your pub - if it's the kind of place we think we wanna be in - we'll send you a free keg. 88 pints of Hawkstone lager or cider for nothing!"
Clarkson's Farm airs on Prime Video on Friday, May 23.
Daily Express