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Alan Carr transforms Ayton Castle in Scottish Borders into luxury hotel and spa for upcoming streaming show

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

Comedian Alan Carr has taken his love of dramatic living to a whole new level by splashing out £3.25 million on a historic castle in the Scottish Borders.

The purchase comes hot on the heels of his triumphant run on the first series of Celebrity Traitors, which saw him reclaim his spot in the public eye and cement his status as a TV favourite.

Sources say Alan, 49, has set his sights on turning Ayton Castle into a luxury hotel and spa.

The sprawling baroque property comes with 16 bedrooms, 160 acres of gardens, and even its own miniature railway — a dream playground for anyone with a penchant for grandeur.

From Northampton Dreams to Castle Living

Speaking to The Sun, Alan joked about his approach to midlife milestones: “Some men buy a Lamborghini or grow a ponytail.

Me? I want a castle. Since I was a boy in Northampton, I’ve always dreamed big and loved the romance of a stately home.”

He continued, “As I turn 50, all I want is a turret to call my own — get me over that drawbridge!” Clearly, the comedian’s childhood fascination with castles has finally become reality.

Castle Renovation Series Coming to Disney+

The new castle isn’t just a home — it’s the star of a seven-figure deal with Disney+.

Alan will document the renovation of Ayton Castle in a series currently working-titled Castle Man, which insiders say will echo the format of his BBC show with best friend Amanda Holden.

Produced by Expectation, the same company behind Clarkson’s Farm, the show promises plenty of laughs, DIY disasters, and behind-the-scenes drama as Alan transforms the centuries-old property into a modern luxury retreat.

The Italian Job Could Take a Break

Alan’s deal with Disney+ may mean a pause for his hit BBC renovation series, The Italian Job, which he co-hosts with Amanda.

A source explained that scheduling conflicts and location debates — with Alan and Amanda keen on Japan and the BBC preferring Scandinavia — made filming this year almost impossible.

Fans may have to wait for the next season, but it’s expected to return once a mutually suitable location is agreed upon.

The duo have already proven themselves masters of transformation, having delighted viewers with Amanda & Alan’s Greek Job, which pulled in four million viewers per episode.

Over the years, their fan-favourite format has spanned multiple countries, including Spain, Italy, and Greece, cementing their reputation for humour, heart, and home renovations with a twist.

A Packed Schedule of Streaming Projects

Castle Man is just one of several projects keeping Alan busy.

He is also confirmed to appear in The F*** List on Amazon Prime Video, a four-part comedy travel series alongside Jack Dee, Tom Allen, and Joanne McNally.

They will visit bucket-list locations including Iceland, the Canary Islands, and parts of the UK, tackling experiences people “should do before they die.”

Meanwhile, Alan’s diary is already full, with a stand-up tour that stretches deep into 2027. It’s clear that the comedian is riding a wave of creative momentum, leveraging his Celebrity Traitors win into multiple high-profile ventures.

What’s Next?

Fans can expect Castle Man on Disney+ later this year, showcasing not just renovations but Alan’s trademark humour, charm, and larger-than-life personality.

Meanwhile, The F*** List will follow, combining comedy and travel adventures.

The Italian Job may take a hiatus, but viewers can rest assured that Alan and Amanda will be back with more globe-trotting renovations when schedules allow.

With so much on his plate, it seems Alan Carr’s post-Traitors life is all about castles, cameras, and comedy — and judging by the excitement online, the public can’t wait to see every step of it.

Summary

Alan Carr has purchased the £3.25 million Ayton Castle in the Scottish Borders following his Celebrity Traitors victory.

Plans for the baroque estate include a Disney+ series documenting its renovation titled Castle Man.

The comedian’s packed schedule, including multiple streaming projects and a major stand-up tour, may pause his hit BBC series The Italian Job with Amanda Holden for the year.

Fans can look forward to seeing Alan tackle castle renovations with his signature humour, alongside new adventures in The F* List**. His post-Traitors resurgence confirms he remains one of Britain’s most energetic and inventive entertainers.

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