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JEREMY Clarkson will take his TV viewers with him as he swaps pigs for pints after buying a pub. The TV motormouth's efforts to overhaul his new Cotswolds boozer , The Windmill in Burford will feature on his Prime Video programme, Clarkson’ Farm. Jeremy, 64, revealed last week that he'd bought the hostelry for close to £1m and planned to “ban confusing pub signs” and use local produce.

Filming for series four of Clarkson's Farm is underway and The Sun can reveal cameras are now also following The Sun columnist’s work at the pub, which is a stone’s throw from his Diddly Squat estate. A source said: "Viewers love following Jeremy and Kaleb Cooper at Diddly Squat so obviously it felt like a bit of a no-brainer to film their work on the pub as well as at the farm. "Filming of series four is underway now but all the details are to be ironed out soon.



" Meanwhile Jeremy has revealed on Instagram that his new business venture may not be opening its doors until 2025. Opening up on the work that needed to be completed on the venue, the popular star said: "We have much work to do, so will let you know when we can open. "It’s entirely possible that I won’t get the place mended and open until the icy hand of winter has descended which means I'll have 80 people to pay every week, a quagmire for a car park and no customers because - as I've been told time and again - people just don't go to country pubs any more.

" Jezza's decision to open up the pub comes after previous attem.

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