Alan Carr is keeping one unwanted item from his castle auction – see what was sold

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Alan Carr is keeping one unwanted item from his castle auction – see what was sold

Alan Carr in a brown and light green checked suit jacket with a blue shirt underneath and brown, thick-rimmed glasses.Image source, Getty Images
ByGiancarlo Rinaldi

South Scotland reporter
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Comedian Alan Carr is set to keep the only lot which failed to sell at an auction of unwanted items from his recently purchased Scottish castle – a concrete cow sculpture.

It was revealed in February that the Celebrity Traitors winner had bought Ayton Castle in the Scottish Borders.

Hundreds of “residual” contents – unwanted by both Carr and the former owners – were sold at auction on Sunday.

But auctioneer Jim Railton said the cow – part of a wider collection of sculptures – had failed to find a bidder and the comedian was set to keep it as a memento.

A concrete cow lying on its side with cracks in its legsImage source, Railtons

The auction took place at Ayton Castle on Sunday after viewings on Friday and Saturday.

It contained a huge range of items including furniture, paintings and textiles.

The top price on the day was £24,000 for a five-seater Bentley Mulsanne.

However, among the highlights were the lots containing the Northumberland folk art creations from the Branxton Cement Menagerie.

They were created by a retired joiner in the 1960s to entertain his disabled son but grew to a huge collection and became a “much-loved visitor attraction”.

It was sold and relocated to Ayton Castle in 2021 but its pieces have now been auctioned off to the highest bidder – apart from the cow which Carr is set to keep.

Jim Railton, of Railtons Auctioneers, said it had been a “very busy day”.

“Seven-and-a-half hours of selling non-stop and we only had one item that was unsold, which is quite a good record,” he said.

A selection of sculptures of animals in a country scene - they include cows, sheep and a giraffeImage source, Railtons Auctioneers

He confirmed that the item which could not find a buyer had been the cow from the Branxton Menagerie.

“For some reason we couldn’t get a bid for it,” he said.

“So Alan Carr, who has bought the castle, is going to keep it as an ornament or a memory of all the animals that were at Branxton and then went to Ayton.

“He’s going to keep the one cow and enjoy it as a memory of the Branxton animals that resided there for a little while.”

Ayton Castle - an imposing sandstone building with various turrets surrounded by treesImage source, Anne Burgess

Railton said that the sculptures had made about £28,000 overall

“I was quite pleased with the Branxton animals because that was a bit of an unknown quantity, how well they’d do,” he said.

“But it seemed to have taken off and it sold well.”

Overall, he said the sale should produce about £100,000 which would go to the owners who sold the castle to Carr.

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