Hundreds of people flocked to Diddly Squat Farm following the new series of the hugely popular Clarkson's Farm.<br /><br />Huge crowds swarmed the farm which rose to fame in the Amazon Prime Video show after Jeremy Clarkson, 64, bought 1,000 acres of land in Oxfordshire.<br /><br />As the third series premiered last night, queues were seen on Saturday wrapping around the shop and along the car park in the Bank Holiday sunshine.<br /><br />One staff member said it is the busiest they’ve been since last summer.<br /><br />The car park was declared full by 1pm with many vehicles being turned away.<br /><br />Avid watchers of the show descended on the former Top Gear star's newest venture from the United States, Wales and Germany to celebrate the new release.<br /><br />Anna, Sarah and Remi, originally from Minnesota, have travelled to Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm today for Remi’s birthday.<br /><br />One of the girls joked: "We got in line about ten minutes ago. We expect to get into an episode of the show while we're in the queue."<br /><br />A police van was seen parked close to the car park's entrance on the remarkably busy day.<br /><br />Clarkson said on X: "Thank you all for sending such kind words about Clarkson’s Farm 3. <br /><br />"I know it’s tough to watch in places but that’s farming sometimes: brutal."