: He selects a field with road access near a caravan site but immediately runs into a restrictive covenant that limits the gate's use to strictly agricultural purposes.
By the end of the first day, the shop earns over . However, the victory is short-lived. The episode concludes with a letter from the local council ordering the shop to close because it features a tin roof instead of the required traditional slate. ShoppingClarkson's Farm : Season 1 Episode 3
Jeremy uses his massive Twitter (now X) following to advertise the grand opening. While the social media reach is effective, the farm's infrastructure is not prepared for the resulting "hordes": : He selects a field with road access
The Chaos of Commerce: A Look at Clarkson’s Farm , "Shopping" The episode concludes with a letter from the
The episode kicks off when Jeremy visits , a high-end local farm shop. Shocked by an £80 bill for a simple Ploughman’s lunch, he decides to open his own outlet to sell Diddly Squat's produce. His primary motivation is a ticking clock: his harvest of Melody potatoes is sitting in a barn and starting to rot. To get the shop running, Jeremy faces several hurdles: