Jeremy Clarkson has banned Richard Hammond from his Oxfordshire pub.
The 64-year-old purchased The Windmill in Asthill near Burford for around £1,000 and reopened it as The Farmer’s Dog after renovating the Cotswolds watering hole.
Serving pints of Hawkstone and providing food from 100 per cent British ingredients, the pub started life to huge queues and the tourists have been coming back ever since.
As soon as the spot opened, Mr Clarkson announced that he had banned UK Primer Minister Keir Starmer and former Top Gear and The Grand Tour host James May.
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Now it has been revealed that the other member of the famous Top Gear trio Richard Hammond has also been banned from The Farmer’s Dog.
Both Mr Hammond and Mr May featured in a new video on Drive Tribe’s Instagram this week where the latter showed his friend around his own pub.
The 61-year-old has co-owned The Royal Oak in Swallowcliffe, Wiltshire since 2014 and during their chat on the video, Richard Hammond revealed he was banned from Clarkson’s own spot.
“Oh... I’ll go for a ban. Jeremy has told me I am already banned from his pub,” he said.
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Mr May responded: “He told me that, but I said to somebody, it’s like being banned from the golf club, being banned from somewhere where I wasn’t going to go anyway, so, what does it mean?”
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