Alan Carr is keeping one unwanted item from his castle auction – see what he sold
Summary
Comedian Alan Carr bought Ayton Castle in the Scottish Borders. He auctioned off hundreds of unwanted items from the castle, but kept one concrete cow sculpture that did not sell.Key Facts
- Alan Carr recently bought Ayton Castle in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.
- An auction was held to sell unwanted items left in the castle by Carr and the previous owners.
- Items included furniture, paintings, textiles, and folk art sculptures called the Branxton Cement Menagerie.
- The concrete cow sculpture was the only item that did not sell at the auction.
- The cow sculpture will be kept by Alan Carr as a souvenir.
- The auction raised about £100,000 for the previous castle owners.
- The highest price paid at the auction was £24,000 for a Bentley car.
- The Branxton sculptures sold for about £28,000 in total.
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