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The Italian property that Amanda Holden and Alan Carr renovated as part of a TV show is for sale.
The celebrity couple have been filmed tidying up the interior in the second series of Amanda and Alan’s Italian work on BBC One.
The property in Tuscany has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and is priced at £187,000.
The TV property in Tuscany has two bathrooms and is being sold by Dimore Toscane estate agents for £187,000.
The property was renovated by the famous Amanda and Alan, and has two double bedrooms.
Roy Santi of Dimore Toscane, who is the estate agent handling the sale, said: “The property is a little gem with truly spectacular views of the river and mountains.
“The renovation respects the traditional materials and details present in this type of Tuscan rural house.”
Amanda and Alan’s current series Italian Job is their second together
Rightmove says searches for Tuscany have increased by 39 per cent, while searches for Lucca have soared by 60 per cent compared to the same period last year.
The TV show has created a stir in Tuscany, with Rightmove claiming that property searches in Tuscany and the city of Lucca have skyrocketed following the TV show’s second series.
Since the show aired, searches for Tuscany have increased by 39 percent, while searches for Lucca have soared by 60 percent compared to the same period last year.
Amanda and Alan had previously renovated a property in Sicily for the show’s first season.
Tim Bannister, of Rightmove, said: ‘We often see what’s happening in the world reflected in search behavior on the site.
It’s fascinating to see spikes in searches for Tuscany and Lucca as the second series of Amanda and Alan’s Italian work It was broadcast and people imagined what it would be like to live there or possibly what it would be like to undertake their own renovation project in the area.’
Amanda and Alan added their personal touches to the character’s property in Tuscany.
The property was named ‘2 Casa Alamanda’ and includes this living room with a dark green paneled wall.
The property for sale can be found on Rightmovewhere it is described as a “stunning three-storey terraced house” and 155 square meters.
The description adds: “It is located in the middle of the village of Fornovolasco, overlooking the Turrite di Petrosciana river, with magnificent views of the rapids and surrounding mountains from the balconies and windows.”
What else can you buy in Tuscany? We reveal four homes currently listed for sale…
1. Three-bedroom house, Bagni di Lucca, €59,000
This three-bedroom house in Bagni di Lucca is for sale through Italian Property Gallery for €59,000, the equivalent of £50,500
The property requires renovation but has the characteristics of a beautiful finished project.
This upstairs bedroom has been renovated giving an idea of what the rest of the property will look like once finished.
This three bedroom house in Bagni di Lucca, a Tuscan commune in the province of Lucca, dates back to medieval times.
It is distributed over two floors above ground, with a completely renovated bedroom on the upper level that gives an idea of what the rest of the house will look like once renovated.
The property is for sale through Italian Property Gallery for €59,000, the equivalent of £50,500.
2. Two-bedroom house, Tuscany, €150,000
This two-bedroom detached house in Tuscany is for sale through Lunigiana2000 estate agents for €150,000, the equivalent of around £128,000
The interior requires an update, but has nice details such as wooden beams and tall doors.
The property boasts extensive views of the surrounding countryside and the Tuscan hills.
This two bedroom detached house like a large terrace with wide views.
It is in Lunigiana, a historic territory of Italy that lies within several provinces, including Tuscany.
The property is for sale through estate agents Lunigiana2000 for €150,000, the equivalent of around £128,000.
3. Four-bedroom house, Tuscany, €750,000
Estate agents Apolloni & Blom are selling this four-bedroom house in Tuscany for €750,000, the equivalent of just over £641,000.
The property includes many period features including decorative wooden beams to the ceiling and doors.
The kitchen is in need of renovation and includes a window with stunning views of the local area.
This four-bedroom house in Tuscany It features a private chapel and expansive views of the Italian countryside.
It is being sold by estate agents Apolloni & Blom for €750,000, the equivalent of just over £641,000.
4. Four-bedroom house, Tuscany, €298,000
This stone property in Tuscany has four bedrooms and an attractive garden bordering a stream.
The house needs some updating and is for sale through estate agency L’Architrave for €298,000, the equivalent of almost £255,000.
This stone property in Tuscany it has four bedrooms and a garden that borders a stream.
The house needs some updating and is for sale through estate agency L’Architrave for €298,000, the equivalent of almost £255,000.