The hit show Clarkson’s Farm will return to our television screens. The show’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop will be back at the Silverstone Festival over the August Bank Holiday weekend from August 23rd – 25th 2024.
Jeremy Clarkson (pictured above) was at the festival with his partner Lisa Hogan in both 2022 and 2023, he said: “It really is an infeasibly good day out. You have literally acres and acres festooned with incredible cars all with nice sensible dials on their dashboards, a pop-up Diddly Squat Farm Shop selling lots of our stuff all washed down with lashings of my really rather refreshing Hawkstone beer, what more could anyone want!”
The third Amazon Prime series received rave reviews, and the famous farm shop is gearing up for an even more exciting involvement with Silverstone Festival. The Hawkstone Bar will be back, together with the rustic store selling a range of Diddly Squat Farm produce and merchandise.
Other Tasting Tent sessions include BBQ secrets, a history of British Cheeses, a trip through the world of chillies, Moldovan winemaking artistry, an artisan market with local produce and celebrated chefs on the Silverstone Kitchen Live stage.
Further information and tickets are available here.
Main Photo Credit: Courtesy of Silverstone Festival lifestyle Media and Silverstone Festival Motorsports Media
Val Fraser
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Jeremy Clarkson: “what more could anyone want?”
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The hit show Clarkson’s Farm will return to our television screens. The show’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop will be back at the Silverstone Festival over the August Bank Holiday weekend from August 23rd – 25th 2024.
Jeremy Clarkson (pictured above) was at the festival with his partner Lisa Hogan in both 2022 and 2023, he said: “It really is an infeasibly good day out. You have literally acres and acres festooned with incredible cars all with nice sensible dials on their dashboards, a pop-up Diddly Squat Farm Shop selling lots of our stuff all washed down with lashings of my really rather refreshing Hawkstone beer, what more could anyone want!”
The third Amazon Prime series received rave reviews, and the famous farm shop is gearing up for an even more exciting involvement with Silverstone Festival. The Hawkstone Bar will be back, together with the rustic store selling a range of Diddly Squat Farm produce and merchandise.
Other Tasting Tent sessions include BBQ secrets, a history of British Cheeses, a trip through the world of chillies, Moldovan winemaking artistry, an artisan market with local produce and celebrated chefs on the Silverstone Kitchen Live stage.
Further information and tickets are available here.
Main Photo Credit: Courtesy of Silverstone Festival lifestyle Media and Silverstone Festival Motorsports Media
Val Fraser
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Sorted discusses the big issues of the day – focusing on subjects as diverse as culture, sport, cars, health, faith, gadgets, humour and relationships. We aim to be positive and wholesome in all we do. And we have been achieving this since 2007.
Every printed issue of Sorted is read by more than 100,000 men in 21 different countries – while digitally, the number of people reading our online content (free and via subscription) continues to soar.
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