Villagers living near Jeremy Clarkson's farm which is featured in his hit TV show fear it is wrecking their rural idyll in the heart of the Cotswolds.
The former Top Gear host is facing a furious backlash from residents complaining about fans clogging up narrow country roads while visiting his new farm shop.
MailOnline found the car park on his farm still packed with people visiting yesterday even though the shop was closed as it is only open from Thursdays to Sundays.
Some neighbours are also claiming that Clarkson, 61, is hitting the trade of local shops and pubs by selling food and even beer on his farm called Diddly Squat.
Villagers living near Jeremy Clarkson's farm which is featured in his hit TV show fear it is wrecking their rural idyll in the heart of the Cotswolds
The former Top Gear host is facing a furious backlash from residents complaining about fans clogging up narrow country roads while visiting his new farm shop
MailOnline found the car park on his farm still packed with people visiting today even though the shop was closed as it is only open from Thursdays to Sundays
Some neighbours are also claiming that Clarkson, 61, is hitting the trade of local shops and pubs by selling food and even beer on his farm called Diddly Squat
Others have accused him of selling 'hype' and 'stuff emblazoned with his face' to cash in on the success of his new series called Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime