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how big is clarkson's farm

Clarkson’s Farm – officially Diddly Squat Farm – is about 1,000 acres in size, which is roughly 400 hectares or around 4 square kilometres.

Quick Scoop: How big is Clarkson’s Farm?

  • Most reliable sources (including Amazon’s own show info and farming write‑ups) put Diddly Squat Farm at “around a thousand acres.”
  • In metric terms, that’s about 400 hectares, which works out to roughly 4 square kilometres of land in the Cotswolds countryside.
  • The farm land is used for arable crops like barley and rapeseed, plus livestock such as pigs and sheep, which is a typical mix for a large mixed farm in that region.

Extra context and “latest news” angle

  • The thousand‑acre figure has stayed consistent from early coverage of the series through more recent travel and tourism pieces that talk about visiting the farm and walking the public footpaths across the land.
  • Articles and fan discussions continue to highlight how unusually large this farm is for someone who started as a TV presenter rather than a career farmer, which is part of what makes the show such a talking point in forums and trending threads.

In forum-style discussions, fans often sum it up as: “It’s a proper, full‑scale thousand‑acre operation, not just a TV set,” underscoring that the farm’s size is very real and central to the challenges shown in the series.

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