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Clarkson's Farm has returned to Prime Video in its fourth season, showcasing Jeremy Clarkson as he ventures into new territory with ambitions to establish a pub within another village.
Throughout this season, Jeremy's hunt for the ideal location has been fraught with challenges. He was initially enthusiastic about The Windmill Pub, but problems began to mount,
especially when it became apparent that part of the land was officially recognised as a picnic area. During an episode that starts on a high note at Diddly Squat, Jeremy admits the
atmosphere "soured" with the arrival of Charlie Ireland, the so-called 'merchant of doom', bearing important updates. Jeremy braced himself for misfortune as Charlie
requested an "urgent" session regarding The Windmill, only to receive unexpectedly good news. This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we
generate from it. Learn more Clarkson's Farm season 4 - Prime Video free trial "I have some pretty significant news," declared Charlie. He continued to explain that a planning
consultant from Jeremy's team had spoken to West Oxfordshire District Council about removing the designation of the picnic site, and to Jeremy's astonishment, they consented,
reports Gloucestershire Live. Reeling from the unforeseen positive development, Jeremy echoed Charlie's statement in disbelief: "But they know it's me?!". Charlie shared
that the council's reaction was surprisingly humorous, saying: "In fact, they were quite funny, they said 'We don't want to meet him, what do you want?'".
"They are drafting the paperwork, it's amazing, isn't it?" Jeremy, astounded by the turn of events, remarked: "We have had four years of them saying no to
everything, and now we ask for something that's actually quite contentious and they go 'Yeah, that's fine'. "I mean, I know it's a dogging site... so we can go
ahead and buy that now. This is fantastic news." Charlie chimed in, noting the situation was "really positive", while Jeremy shared his optimistic premonition with Lisa
earlier that day: "I said to Lisa this morning, I just know today is going to be a good day. "But at no point did I think it would be this good." The two exchanged a
handshake, after which Jeremy confessed to being taken aback: "Honestly, I'm staggered." Devotees of Jeremy are likely aware that he inaugurated The Farmer's Dog pub in
Asthall come August 2024. The establishment forms just one part of the attraction; visitors can also enjoy the outdoor tent experience, Hops and Chops, The Farmer's Puppy and the Diddly
Squat Farm Shop. CLARKSON'S FARM AIRS ON PRIME VIDEO