The former Top Gear host bought the pub in Asthall near Burford for around £1,000,000 last year and opened it to the public in August.
As well as the watering hole itself, there is also the large tent as seen on Prime Video’s The Grand Tour, on the grounds.
Inside is a pop-up Diddly Squat Farm Shop, a butchers called Hops and Chops as well as a section to buy Hawkstone alcohol.
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News was shared this week saying both the pub and tent would close for the whole of today (Wednesday, February 5) due to essential maintenance works.
On Tuesday, a statement published on the official Diddly Squat Farm Shop Instagram page said: “This forthcoming Wednesday, February 5.
“The Grand Tour tent at The Farmer’s Dog will be closed for the day to allow for essential maintenance.
“The tent is home to Diddly Squat Farm Shop, Hops & Chops, Baste food and the Hawkstone store.
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“The Farmer’s Dog Pub will also be closed. Both will reopen on Thursday, February 6.”
Mr Clarkson is expected to return to UK screens soon with the upcoming release of season four of Clarkson’s Farm, filmed in West Oxfordshire.
Prime Video’s popular documentary about the day-to-day life on Chadlington’s Diddly Squat Farm has also been commissioned for a fifth season, confirmed by the former Top Gear host last year.