The Granada townhouse that Amanda Holden and Alan Carr renovated for BBC’s Spanish Job is already up for sale.
The duo bought the house for just €65,000 but after transforming the property into a stunning home, they listed it on Rightmove through Granada Village & Country, asking for €245,000.
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The property is now ‘under offer’ after just a month on the market, receiving 35 offers from around the world, reported the Manchester Evening News.
All proceeds will go to Comic Relief Children in Need.
“We invited offers over €245,000 for the property, allowing demand to settle the final value of the house,” director of Granada Village & Country Ian Rutter told the Manchester Evening News.
The purchase price was above the market value. It was also clear that most of the buyers wanted to support two charities which will receive the proceeds from the sale.
The property had been vacant for 35 years and was then renovated in a Moorish style. Special touches include handpicked kitchen tiles from the local Bert & May factory in nearby Cabra and a hand-moulded ceiling inspired by Granada’s Alhambra Palace.
The renovation of the property wasn’t without controversy. Holden said she flew 28 times during the production of the show. This was just as the BBC announced its new Climate Transition Plan aiming for net zero by the year 2050.
The show was broadcast on BBC1 and filmed between March last year and September this year.
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