Jeremy Clarkson reveals what he’ll leave May and Hammond when he dies
Jeremy Clarkson has revealed what he will leave to James May and Richard Hammond when he dies.
The TV host worked with the pair on both the BBC’s Top Gear and Prime Video’s The Grand Tour in a presenting trio for over two decades.
Living in Oxfordshire since around 2008, Mr Clarkson runs Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington and The Farmer’s Dog pub in Asthall, near Burford.

More recently, he has become known for starring in Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime, which documents his time running the 1,000-acre farm.
More recently, he has become known for starring in Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime, which documents his time running the 1,000-acre farm.
He has been a vocal supporter of the UK’s farming industry, regularly highlighting the issues the sector is facing.
In addition, in late 2024, he marched in London as part of a protest against a new 20 per cent inheritance tax on farms valued over £1 million from April 2026.

With the tax coming into force this month, Mr Clarkson has revealed he has been making plans for his death in his latest Sunday Times column.
Whilst setting down some brutally honest plans for his funeral as well as burial, and will, Mr Clarkson spoke about what he would leave behind for his co-stars.
Speaking on Mr May, the Clarkson’s Farm star said he would leave a cow behind as whatever he gives “needs to be something he’d find irritating”.
For Mr Hammond, the 65-year-old host stated that he would leave “all my trousers”, reports the Express.
Mr Clarkson also said that he plans to leave certain friends of his “20p” in his will so they won’t think he “forgot about them”.








