Amanda Holden, Alan Carr's Spanish villa garners 35 offers
Amanda Holden, Alan Carr's Spanish villa garners 35 offers

Amanda Holden, Alan Carr's Spanish villa garners 35 offers

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Amanda Holden and Alan Carr's renovation of a 100-year-old townhouse in Moclín, Granada for their BBC show 'Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job' has proven a success, with the property going under offer after just a month on the market. Purchased for €65,000, the house was transformed into a stylish three-bedroom home featuring Moorish-inspired interiors and hand-crafted details, then listed for €245,000. The sale attracted overwhelming global interest, amassing 35 offers and over 128,000 views online. All proceeds from the sale will go to Comic Relief and Children in Need, reflecting the charitable aim of the project. The renovation preserved original features while adding modern touches, and the fast sale highlighted the appeal of the duo's distinctive DIY style. The project was not without controversy, as Amanda Holden faced criticism for the environmental impact of her travel during filming, but the charitable outcome and positive public response have remained the dominant narrative.

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