told North Wales Live this wasn't true, saying the fee wasn't "the extent" that some "inaccurate reports" claimed. The exact amount paid by the production wasn't able to be publicly confirmed until now.
The Radio Times has now revealed that Gwrych Castle has received £300,000 for its involvement. In an interview with the magazine, Dr Baker said that the fee will contribute to ongoing renovations.
Gwrych has an amazing story and has been saved after it was largely left to rot for 30 years — you can read about that here.
Dr Baker said: "The deal will certainly significantly advance our long-term mission to restore the castle."The priority after I'm a Celebrity concludes, he said, was to fix the roofs - ideally using the TV fee.
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