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Unwanted items from Alan Carr's castle head to auction
Published Saturday, June 27, 2026 · Updated June 27
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- Auction Details and Background — 1 source
Media Analysis
AI synthesisHundreds of items from Ayton Castle, recently acquired by comedian Alan Carr, are being put up for auction because neither Carr nor the previous owners wish to keep them. The sale, scheduled for July 5th at the castle, features a unique 'cement menagerie' among other furnishings.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Hundreds of unwanted items from Ayton Castle, recently bought by comedian Alan Carr, are being put up for sale at auction.
- Neither Alan Carr nor the former owners of Ayton Castle want the items.
- The sale includes a unique 'cement menagerie' and other furnishings.
- The auction is scheduled for July 5th at the castle.
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Auction Details and Background
- BBC News
Hundreds of items from Ayton Castle, recently bought by comedian Alan Carr, are being put up for auction as neither Carr nor the former owners want them. The sale includes a unique "cement menagerie" and other furnishings, with the auction scheduled for July 5th at the castle.
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