
Comedian and TV host Alan Carr has acquired a £3.25m castle in Scotland with plans to convert the building into a “workable home” as part of a Disney+ show.

Ayton Castle, Scotland. Credit: Colliers
The programme will document his attempts to turn 19th-century Ayton Castle, which has 17 bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a five-storey tower, a private chapel and 106 acres of listed gardens, into a workable home.
The deal follows Carr’s victory in the latest series of The Celebrity Traitors – filmed in Ardross Castle in Ross-shire, Scotland.
“Some men when they have a midlife crisis buy a Lamborghini or grow a ponytail, but me, I want my very own castle,” he said.
“Since I was a boy in Northampton, I’ve always dreamt big, and have always been enchanted with the history and romance of a stately home, and as I turn 50, I feel it’s my time.
“All I want is a turret to call my own – get me over that drawbridge.”
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