JEREMY Clarkson has bid farewell to Diddly Squat visitors after the temporary closure of his farm shop was announced.
After the enormous success of Clarkson's Farm, the Oxfordshire estate has been hugely popular among locals and fans coming from further afield.
Fans, however, were left devastated after it was announced earlier this month that the shop would be closing.
On New Year's Eve, hundreds of people flocked to the farm in a desperate attempt to get their fix of agriculture essentials before its closure.
No details surrounding the closure have been given, with the shop now closed throughout the whole of January and February.
Ahead of its closing, the official Diddly Squat Instagram account posted: "Thank you to everyone who visited.
"Happy New Year. See you in March. Milk machine remains open 24/7."
Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime has been hilarious for viewers as the star ventured into life as a farmer.
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The former Top Gear presenter appears in the fan favourite series and is tasked with having to deal with disobedient animals, dreadful weather and unresponsive crops.
Under the watch of 21-year-old farm manager Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy got used to running his own farm.
Much to the delight of fans, Kaleb recently announced that filming for series two of the hit series has already started.
Uploading the image to Instagram, Kaleb can be seen standing in front of a tractor with luscious green hills behind him.
“Filming is well underway,” penned the 23-year-old, adding: “Enjoying every minute of it as well.”
Clarkson's Farm is available to stream on Amazon Prime.