Amanda Holden & Alan Carr's Tuscan Masterpiece Hits Rightmove, Proceeds to Charity
Amanda Holden and Alan Carr have transformed a stunning home in Italy, now listed on Rightmove. The property, which was the most viewed home on the platform last month, has been beautifully renovated and will see all proceeds going to charity.
The 155-square-meter home offers a unique blend of traditional Italian charm and modern comfort. Spread across three levels, it boasts a hallway, stairwell, wine cellar, and an open plan kitchen and living room with a wood-burning fireplace and original beams. The Carrara island in the kitchen adds a touch of elegance. Amanda and Alan each designed a bedroom and renovated a bathroom, showcasing their individual styles.
The renovation journey was captured for the second series of BBC show Alan and Amanda's Italian Job. The duo, who previously renovated a pair of adjoining apartments in Sicily, have outdone themselves with this Italian gem. The home also features a stunning new landscaped garden with a herb garden and seating area, offering breathtaking views of the river and surrounding mountains.
The home is now for sale, with all proceeds going to a yet-to-be-named charity. This is not the first time Amanda and Alan have used their renovation skills for a good cause. Their fans can look forward to seeing the results of their hard work on the upcoming series of Alan and Amanda's Italian Job.