Jeremy Clarkson has dropped a teaser regarding season four of Clarkson’s Farm according to fans.
The hit Prime Video show was initially released in 2021 and documents life on the 64-year-old’s Oxfordshire farm.
Mr Clarkson purchased Diddly Squat Farm near Chipping Norton in 2008 and has enjoyed the success of three seasons covering his agricultural progress.
Season three was released earlier this year and resulted in a tourist boom in Chadlington this summer with thousands of fans making the journey with hopes of spotting the star.
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Mr Clarkson has now dropped a teaser regarding the upcoming fourth season of the show which is expected to release next year.
Posting on the official Diddly Squat Farm Shop Instagram account, a photograph featuring the main cast was released on Tuesday afternoon.
Lisa Hogan, Kaleb Cooper, Gerald Cooper, Alan Townsend and the former Top Gear host himself could all be spotted on the decking outside his new Oxfordshire pub, The Farmer’s Dog near Burford.
The caption simply read: “Come for the view, it’s bloody good.”
Some fans were sent into excitement with speculation rife over new episodes potentially dropping on Prime Video.
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“When Hammond and May cameo on Clarkson’s Farm,” asked one commenter.
Another added: “Completing series four?”
Fans were given an update early on in the summer as it was revealed that some episodes were already in production.
Mr Clarkson’s focus has now switched back to the farm after the final episode of car-themed The Grand Tour was released on Friday.
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