Jeremy Clarkson, the former Top Gear presenter and star of Clarkson's Farm, has launched a new website called Only Farmers, designed to help people discover and book experiences on British farms. The platform, which Clarkson describes as a farming version of OnlyFans, aims to connect visitors with farm stays, events, workshops, and more.
The 66-year-old, who owns the 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire, said the venture was "built by farmers, for farmers" and helps people "discover, book, and support British farms." The website allows farmers to set their own listings, prices, and booking rules, managing payments and messages directly.
Clarkson said: "There are experiences in the countryside you never knew existed," while his farm manager Kaleb Cooper added: "This is real farms. Real people. Real countryside." The launch coincides with the release of the fifth series of Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime, which features Clarkson's emergency heart surgery and an emotional farewell to his pigs.
In the new series, Clarkson was rushed to hospital for a stent fitted to open a blocked artery, later telling Cooper he was "days from death." He also tearfully sent his pigs to slaughter, except for two original mother pigs, Clumsy and Swizz, which were rehomed to a child-friendly farm.



